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It’s Blue Monday for cats as abandonments hit a three-year high
As the UK braces itself for the most depressing day of the year, Cats Protection has reported that abandonments are up 71% compared to 2021.
The charity took in 1,825 abandoned cats in 2024, a figure which has been rising steadily since 2021 when it was 1,068.
This is depressing news...
RSPCA received two calls per hour about dogs in hot cars...
Despite warning to owners about leaving pets in hot cars, the RSPCA received more than 300 calls last week during the mini heatwave in England and Wales.
The animal welfare charity received 317 reports of animals in hot environments, the majority of which were dogs that had been left in...
Mastiff who saved owner from depression wins prestigious Blue Cross award
National pet charity, Blue Cross has awarded its prestigious Blue Cross Medal to an outstanding mastiff called Lemmy.
Judges awarded Lemmy the prestigious award after hearing the heart-warming nomination story about how he saved his young owners from serious depression and suicide.
In their search for an ‘everyday hero’, the charity...
RSPCA highlights plight of unwanted rabbits
As part of Rabbit Awareness Week, animal welfare charity, the RSPCA is raising awareness of the responsibility of caring for rabbits.
The RSPCA has joined forces with Burgess Pet Care and other animal welfare charities, such as PDSA, RWAF, Blue Cross and Wood Green, The Animals Charity, to support Rabbit...
Dogs Trust Shoreham celebrate National Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month
As National Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month comes to a close, Dogs Trust Shoreham highlight the work of their Veterinary Nurse and Vet Nurse Assistant.
National Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month is dedicated to spreading the word about the importance of the role of veterinary nurses and their provision of responsible pet...
Dogs Trust Bridgend celebrates long-term foster carer
Dogs Trust Bridgend is celebrating the devotion of dedicated foster carer Sue Nash from Cardiff, who has given five years of her time to care for homeless dogs.
Sue started fostering in 2013 and during her time as a dedicated carer for dogs waiting to be adopted, she has cared...
PDSA offer advice on microchipping your pets
As we head into summer, the PDSA are raising awareness about the importance of microchipping your pets.
June marks National Microchipping Month in the UK and with holiday season nearly upon us, it’s important for pet owners to take precautions before they go away.
Microchipping dogs is a legal requirement in...
Animal lovers needed for double marathon challenge for RSPCA
The RSPCA is encouraging animal lovers to take on a trekking challenge to raise funds to help animals in need.
The Threshold Trail series will see three events in June and July with participants taking on the double marathon challenge of 52-miles across some very scenic routes.
Nicky Ifould, acting head...
RSPCA urge people to consider long-term commitment of owning a cat
The RSPCA is urging people to consider the long-term commitment of owning a cat, which on average live for 14 years.
There are an estimated 10. Million cats in the UK, cats are a popular choice for many and can make great pets.
A study funded by the RSPCA, published in...
TheaPaws dogs spread happiness to employees
Employees at the work space, Huckletree West, near Shepherd’s Bush in London welcomed therapy dogs into their office as part of Mental Health Awareness Week (14th to 201th May).
The dogs were from the London-based animal welfare charity, Mayhew’s Therapaws programme, which recognised the mutual benefits of animals engaging with...
Long-term lodger at Dogs Trust Salisbury finds forever home
A long-term lodger at Dogs Trust Salisbury has finally found their forever home after 600 days at the rehoming centre.
Seven-year-old Terrier cross, Bailey arrived at Newton Tony-based rehoming centre in September 2016 heavily pregnant and went into have seven healthy puppies.
All seven pups have now all found new homes,...
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Ban for man who was caught using ‘harsh discipline’ on his...
A man from Greater London who admitted using harsh disciplinary and training methods on his dog has been banned from keeping canines for seven years after a prosecution by the RSPCA.
Daniel Kirwan of Rosslyn Crescent, Harrow, pleaded guilty to one offence under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and appeared...
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