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‘Terrified’ matted dog rescued now living fabulous new life
A little dog who had never worn a collar or been groomed is now a prize-winning pooch who is doted on by his new family, after being rescued by the RSPCA.
Two-year-old Nero arrived in the RSPCA’s care in January - just a few weeks after Christmas - having been signed...
Organisation working with autistic adults gets a helping paw from Kennel...
A charitable organisation based in Reading has started a new dog therapy programme to improve the quality of their clients’ lives, supported by funding received from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust.
Providing extensive support for people with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, and offering therapy and educational programmes that help their...
RSPCA appeals for information after cat is shot with airgun
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a number of cats and pigeons have been shot in the same area of Northampton.
The animal welfare charity received a call a couple of weeks ago about a much-loved pet cat which had been found with a pellet wound in her back...
Surrey teenager wins RSPCA’s Instagram picture award
A surrey teenager has won the RSPCA’s Young Photographer Award ‘Instagram Photo Category’ voted by members of the public.
Elizabeth Lee, 13 from New Malden, entered the RSPCA photo competition with a picture of her dog, Lucky, surrounded by a field of beautiful purple heather, which was snapped at the...
Rescued kittens in quarantine at Mayhew
Whilst coronavirus is clearly still the main concern on everyone's minds right now; for cats, another illness beginning with "c" can lead to treatment and quarantine not dissimilar to COVID-19.
Like many welfare organisations, Mayhew has seen an increase of stray, lost and abandoned pets being reported throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
With...
Heart-warming transformation of rescue dog
A dog who was almost completely bald when she arrived in RSPCA care is now the picture of health just a year later.
When Angel arrived at the RSPCA’s Durham & District branch in July 2019, she was barely recognisable as a dog.
RSPCA inspector Rowenan Proctor, who rescued her from...
Crossbreed looking for new home overlooked by 25k potential adopters
An eleven-year old Crossbreed who started life as a stray on the streets of Spain has been overlooked by 25,000 potential adopters since he arrived at Dogs trust Ilfracombe in February.
Despite being closed to walk-in members of the public since the coronavirus pandemic started in March, Dogs Trust Ilfracombe...
Battersea warns of the dangers of buying pets through unscrupulous sellers
Battersea is warning people looking for a new pet to be careful after a five-week old kitten was left needing emergency surgery just two days after she was bought from a breeder.
The animal rescue centre took in tiny kitten Alani, after her owners found a lump on her belly...
Dogs Trust warns of impending dog behaviour crisis due to lockdown
Dogs Trust warns of impending dog behaviour crisis as new research shows the impact of lockdown on the nation’s dogs.
According to new research released by the dog welfare charity today, over a quarter of owners say their dog has developed at least one new problem behaviour during lockdown.
Dogs Trust...
RSPCA rescues tiny kitten after taking 30-mile journey under a car...
The RSPCA rescued a seven-week old kitten from under the bonnet of a car which had just driven a 30-mile journey with the cat trapped inside.
Luckily, the young male cat did not suffer any burns or injuries throughout the journey and has now been offered a loving home by...
Battersea offers advice for owners and finders of unwanted kittens
Battersea is urging people to bring unwanted and abandoned kittens, litters and pregnant cats to rescues as kitten season ramps up.
During the summer months, Battersea often sees a higher number of pregnant cats and kittens coming through the doors of their three centres, an annual trend known as ‘kitten...
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Attlee crowned Purr Minister 2024: Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s cat takes top...
Battersea is thrilled to announce the winner of the charity’s coveted Purr Minister 2024 title: Attlee the cat, representing Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons.
This victory is particularly historic as it marks a second win for Sir Lindsay, who previously triumphed in 2020 with his...
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