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Rescue cat has own ‘work from home’ office and bespoke mouse...
A young moggy who came into the RSPCA’s care from a multi-cat household with severe cat flu has now landed on his paws - in a dream home complete with his very own work from home office and a bespoke ‘mouse hole’ constructed by builders.
Bertie, known previously as Beetle,...
Animal rescuers work together to save 70 hedgehogs from flooded sanctuary
A community has pulled together to rescue 70 hedgehogs from a flooded sanctuary in Nottinghamshire.
RSPCA inspector Dan Bradshaw was called to a hedgehog rescue centre in Retford on Friday morning (8 November) to help evacuate 70 hedgehogs from the flooding.
Dan commented: “The rescue takes in sick and injured hedgehogs...
Santa Paws returns to Battersea at the most wonderful time of...
On 16 November, Battersea’s Old Windsor centre will be inviting all good boys and girls of Berkshire and beyond to meet a very special guest.
From 10:30am to 4pm, Santa Claus will be visiting the Old Windsor rehoming centre to meet members of the public and their pet dogs and...
Six miracle pets are in the running for PDSA’s Pet Survivor...
The six miracle pets who are in the running for the PDSA’s Pet Survivor of the Year award have been announced.
In the running is a duck who survived a foc attack that ripped her throat open, and a tiny puppy farm victim who went blind and was nearly paralysed.
The...
RSPCA welcomes new fireworks report
The RSPCA welcomes the Petitions Committee’s report released today (5 November 2019) following its inquiry into the impact of fireworks.
The report concludes that the existing law is inadequate and recommends that local authorities should be empowered to limit the number of displays in their areas through a system of...
Battersea’s werewolf has spent 300 days searching for a new home
Battersea’s very own ‘werewolf’ is trying to bust himself out of kennels this Halloween.
Larry, who bears a striking resemblance to the mythical creature, found himself in the care of Battersea’s Brands Hatch centre last year after a change in his previous owner’s circumstances.
The four-year old has now spent nearly...
PDSA vet removed sewing needle out of cat’s paw
The cause of a cat’s mystery paw pain was revealed after a 5cm long sewing needle was removed by vets at PDSA.
Seven-year old Kedah from Chingford Mount was rushed into Ilford PDSA Pet Hospital after his owner Natalie Hillier spotted him limping across the living room.
Natalie said: “Kedah...
Dog who thinks she’s a cat handed in at Dogs Trust...
Dogs Trust Newbury recently welcomed a dog called cat to the centre with a very interesting ‘tail’ to her name.
The seven-year old crossbreed started life as a stray puppy in Singapore and was so tiny that she was raised by a cat, amongst a litter of kittens.
Cat’s previous...
RSPCA hopes to find alternative homes for six starry-eyed cats
The RSPCA is hoping to find special homes for six cats who comes from a property with over 40 pets.
The black and white cats are looking for outdoor homes after they came into the care of the RSPCA Canterbury and District branch in Kent earlier this month.
The cats, which...
Black cats hoping to find homes before Halloween
The RSPCA is highlighting the plight of black cats with thousands of them coming into its rescue centres every year.
To mark National Black Cat Day today and just days before Halloween, the charity is urging potential adopters not to overlook black cats.
igures from last year show that on average...
RSPCA says we must work together to tackle the puppy smuggling...
RSPCA chief inspector gives evidence to Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee about scale of puppy smuggling problem.
“No one organisation can tackle this problem on its own.” That was the message from the RSPCA at the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee session on the puppy smuggling problem.
Chief Inspector...
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RSPCA appeal after three neglected dogs are abandoned in Merseyside
The RSPCA is appealing for people to come forward with information after three neglected dogs were found - presumed abandoned - in two separate incidents in Merseyside.
The first one involved two severely matted and unwell Chow Chows which were found tied to a tree in the L36 area of Liverpool...
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