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Cat-loving celebrities including Surrey residents Dame Judi Dench and Flavia Cacace Mistry have donated their ‘paw prints’ to raise funds for leading feline welfare charity, Cats Protection.
The 'Celebrity Paws' auction is scheduled to started at midday on 20th November and runs until midday on 30th November.
Dermot O’Leary and Julia Donaldson are among the other celebrities who have donated their artworks to support the campaign.
Each celebrity was asked to draw round their hand, decorate it and then sign it to create a unique item. All the drawings are being auctioned online on Ebay from this Thursday, 20th November to raise vital funds for Cats Protection.
Spokesperson for Cats Protection, Louise Waters, said: "This is the eighth year we have hosted our Celebrity Paws auction."
"Over the years it has attracted fantastic support from famous cat lovers - from Prime Ministers and artists to award-winning actors and TV favourites, and we expect this year to be just as popular. Each ‘paw’ is signed by the celebrity and is completely authentic.
"As with previous years, we expect these unique artworks will really get people bidding and raise some vital funds for unwanted cats and kittens."
The auction is being run through Ebay and interested bidders are invited to log on view the full list of paw prints available here.