CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic – Vets in Lewisham
Clinic Overview
CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic presents itself as a not-for-profit, cat-only practice in Lewisham, with a linked role in rehoming unwanted cats. Website-grounded information and owner comments point to routine veterinary care alongside help for adopted, stray and foster cats, including check-ups, neutering and microchipping. Reviews are mixed overall: several praise kind, patient clinicians and friendly volunteers, while one reviewer makes serious negative allegations about welfare, licensing and charging.
CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic presents itself as a not-for-profit, cat-only practice in Lewisham, with a linked role in rehoming unwanted cats. Website-grounded information and owner comments point to routine veterinary care alongside help for adopted, stray and foster cats, including check-ups, neutering and microchipping. Reviews are mixed overall: several praise kind, patient clinicians and friendly volunteers, while one reviewer makes serious negative allegations about welfare, licensing and charging.
Services
- •Cat-only veterinary care: the practice focuses on cats, with reviews mentioning routine check-ups and general consultations.
- •Assessment of sudden problems: owners mention cats being seen for more immediate concerns, including a limping cat that was assessed quickly.
- •Neutering and microchipping: reviews mention these services being used for a stray/foster cat.
- •Rehoming and adoption support: the organisation also has a rehoming role, and one owner describes adopting a cat through CatCuddles and then returning for ongoing care.
- •Support for strays and fosters: one review describes volunteers stepping in to take in a stray cat after treatment when other rescues had long waiting lists.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •One review specifically mentions a kind and knowledgeable South African vet seen for check-ups.
- •Other reviewers describe the clinicians as patient, helpful and willing to answer questions.
- •Volunteers are also mentioned positively in connection with taking in a fostered stray cat.
Reviews
Google shows 4.2 stars from 5 reviews. Recent feedback is mixed overall.
- •Several positive reviews describe kind, patient clinicians, with owners saying questions were answered clearly and cats were handled well.
- •Owners also mention practical support for adopted and stray cats, including check-ups, neutering, microchipping, and help from volunteers when rescue spaces were hard to find.
- •One reviewer highlights a friendly, community-minded feel.
- •A negative review makes serious accusations around welfare standards, licensing, charging and unnecessary treatment, which sits in clear contrast to the positive experiences described by other reviewers.

