
From 1st September to Sunday 7th September, our In Memory Garden will be in full bloom at the centre. For a minimum donation of £15, you can have a beautiful metal flower in memory of someone special planted at the centre.
Tell us who you are remembering and plant your flower in The Garden of Memories
Losing a beloved pet or person is never easy.
At the Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home, we want to offer a heartfelt way to honor their memory while supporting animals in need.
Each flower will feature a tag with the name of the person or pet you are remembering
and a photo if you wish.
All flowers will be displayed in the garden throughout the week for visitors to see.
How It Works:
Please note that flowers can not be posted
Tell us who you are remembering and plant your flower in The Garden of Memories
Join us on Sunday 7th September from 10am – 2pm during our open day to visit the In Memory Garden, find your flower and take it away with you if you wish, or if you can’t come, we will send you a digital photo of your Flower.
All donations go directly to supporting the care and wellbeing of the dogs and cats at our centre.
Your contribution not only honors the memories of a loved one but also helps provide shelter, medical care, and love to animals waiting for their forever homes.
The flowers will remain available to plant and on display up to Sunday 7th September. After this date, any that haven’t been collected will be carefully taken down and recycled in future displays.
For those who live further away or aren’t able to visit, please don’t worry. Your flower will still be placed with the others, and we’d be delighted to send you a digital photo so you can see it in the display. After the 7th September, your flower will also be recycled for future displays with care.
Tell us who you are remembering and plant your flower in The Garden of Memories
We would love to share photo’s from our memory garden on our social media, if you wish your flower not to be included please contact us at fundraising@cdch.org.uk
To report cruelty or an animal in distress call 0300 1234 999