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Cat looking for forever home after cancer scare turns out to...
The RSPCA hopes to find a special home for a sweet and sensitive cat who has now been given the all-clear from cancer after a recent scare.
Seven-year-old grey tabby cat Nala came into the care of the RSPCA Hants & Surrey Border Branch in January last year as her owners could no longer...
Experts warn of unwanted creepies in your Christmas tree
New research reveals that your Christmas tree is capable of bringing in some unwanted guests into your home including, aphids, spiders, fleas and ticks.
A new report from tails.com has found only one in every 100 fleas ever is seen by a pet owner, so whilst you might say you...
Top tips to have a stress-free Christmas with your pets
With Christmas not too far away, some people are already putting their trees and decorations up to spread some festive cheer during these difficult times.
Pets have helped many of us stay positive during a stressful year and will most definitely be included in the festivities, with some pet parents...
Rescue dog Charlie is on paw patrol
A Springer Spaniel who was handed in to Dogs Trust Leeds has started a new life in law enforcement, having passed his training to be a specialist police dog.
One-year old Charlies owners gave him up when he was five months old after realising they weren’t ready for a dog....
Kitten found ‘nearly dead’ after being abandoned in shoebox
The RSPCA is caring for a young kitten named Lucky who was found in a shoebox and dumped next to a bin on a farm in Kent.
The kitten is now in the care of the RSPCA Canterbury and District branch after she was found by workmen on November 23...
Nation’s dog owners set to spend £162m on pets
Britain’s dog owners are set to spend £162 million on their canine companions this Christmas as a thank you for their support this year.
According to research by Guide Dogs, almost three-quarters of dog owners will be treating their animals during the festive season – spending an average of £21.92...
More than 4,600 animals reported dumped to RSPCA last winter
The RSPCA received more than 4,600 reports of abandoned animals last winter and is worried a surge in pet ownership could lead to more this year.
Last winter, the charity received 4,650 reports of abandoned animals, including 128 horses, 193 rabbits and 1,401 cats. Dogs were the most abandoned pet...
Don’t be tempted by DIY pet treatments, warn Blue Cross
Blue Cross warns against DIY treatments after shaved cat infested with fleas was brought into their care.
Pet charity, Blue Cross is urging owners to contact their vet if their pet needs treatment after a cat came into their care having been shaved in a desperate bid by an owner...
How to puppy-proof your Christmas tree
With a real boom in puppy sales during the Coronavirus pandemic, many new pet parents are asking how to puppy-proof your tree.
As hundreds of families across the country prepare to face their first Christmas with a furry friend by their side, Josh Lyle from Pines and Needles shares his...
RSPCA encourages supporters to give through Payroll Giving
The RSPCA is encouraging its supporters to help animals in need through Payroll Giving this Giving Tuesday (December 1st).
Giving Tuesday is the time of the year when we are encouraged to think about what we can give back to charities.
This year, the RSPCA is bracing itself for its toughest...
New scheme to help people and their pets off the streets
A new national pet friendly hostel accreditation scheme has been launched, with the first hostel being awarded accreditation today in Hemel Hempstead.
The StreetVet Accredited Hostel Scheme – which will roll out nationwide – will enable hostels to accept multiple residents with their pets by offering free, accessible, veterinary care,...
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Burgess Pet Care brings back Greyhound and Lurcher two-week takeover for...
Thousands of pounds worth of support for dog rescue centres across the UK has been guaranteed as Burgess Pet Care brings back its Greyhound and Lurcher Two-Week Takeover.
The campaign, spanning the passionate independent company’s social media channels, will run from January 27 to February 9, featuring real life stories...
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