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New year, new start for dog ‘no one wanted’ who finds...
A dog who was in RSPCA care for almost two years finally found his home - just in time for Christmas, and has started the New Year with his new family.
Lurcher Walter came into the care of the RSPCA’s Danaher Animal Home, in Essex, in November 2022 when he was just a...
RSPCA emergency appeal to care for hundreds of animals and rescue...
The RSPCA is today launching an emergency appeal supported by Ricky Gervais to ensure its rescue teams can keep saving animals through the Coronavirus crisis.
Animal rescuers at the charity have been designated key workers by the government but vital funding is needed to keep them out on the road,...
Staying at home with pets: a guide to keeping your furry...
No Brits are being advices to stay at home, Natures Menu is helping pet parents across the nation and care for their newfound colleagues.
The UK’s number on for raw and natural pet food is sharing their top tips for how Brits can keep their pet happy and healthy during...
Spring cleaning around the home with pets
As coronavirus causes a surge in cleaning, Rover.com shares its top tips for pet safety.
With much of Britain being forced to stay indoors, many of us are picking up the scrubbing brush and deep cleaning our homes amid ongoing concerns about Coronavirus.
However, as a nation of dog lovers, it’s...
How pets can help our mental and physical health during challenges...
As the bad news about coronavirus continues and following the government’s latest instruction to stay at home, many of us will be feeling isolated and anxious.
However, vet charity, PDSA is highlighting that the company of our four-legged friends can help have a huge positive impact on our mental and...
Leading animal organisations unite to support pet owners through Coronavirus
UK’s best-loved national pet charities and experts join forces to offer advice to help owners care for their animals and each other.
The coalition is concerned about conflicting and poor information which is leaving owners confused and anxious and animals potentially at risk.
The group has produced a series of colourful...
Hill’s introduce new Science Plan Small & Mini range
Hill’s Pet Nutrition has combined their Science Plan Small and Miniature and the Mini ranges to create a brand-new Science Plan Small & Mini range.
Thanks to urbanisation, small and mini dogs make up 56% of the UK dog population. But just because they’re small in size, doesn’t mean...
Covid-19 – what we know and how to protect your pet
Amidst the current period of recommended self-isolation, many of us will be concerned on how to care for our pets at home.
It is a confusing time to understand what Covid-19 means for our animals an so, ITCHpet.com has provided information from their in-house vet, Zoe Costigan on how to...
Natures Menu urges pet owners – no need to stockpile
Natures Menu is joining the many UK businesses asking the public to buy as they usually would and not to stockpile food.
With much focus being on the impact of stockpiling human supplies in supermarkets, it can be easy to forget the 20 million dogs and cats across the country...
RSPCA is still rescuing and rehoming
The RSPCA has reassured animal lovers that it is continuing to rescue and rehome animals despite the coronavirus outbreak.
The animal charity which has a team of frontline officers, 17 animal centres, four wildlife and four animal hospitals across England and Wales, has put contingency plans in place to cope...
Pawfect aims to provide free products to elderly dog owners
In these unprecedented times, Pawfect is keen to do its bit to lift spirits and provide free products to isolated elderly dog owners.
At a time when small sections of society are panic buying and product hoarding, it’s also refreshing to see truly thoughtful examples of social responsibility for some...
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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.
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