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Kittens rescued from dirty rabbit hutch
Four kittens who were rescued from a dirty rabbit hutch are now ready for a fresh start and are looking for new homes.
RSPCA officers rescued the four kittens after members of the public raised concern that they’d been abandoned inside a rabbit hutch in the garden of a property in...
Earth Animal vegetarian peanut butter No-Hide® chews launched in UK
Dogs are going ‘nuts’ for the new Peanut Butter chews in Earth Animal’s popular No-Hide® range, which have just launched in the UK.
Peanut Butter No-Hide® Chews are a low-fat, low-calorie, vegetarian option for our four-legged friends. The sweet flavour delivers a delicious, long-lasting chewable bliss to dogs of all...
Cat left behind after owner died found loving new home by...
A cat who was found straying after his owner passed away has been found a loving new home by national pet charity Blue Cross.
The two year old ginger cat was found curled up on a doorstep in Fulham and was unable to stand on one of his paws.
His finder,...
How to keep your cat calm with new people in the...
Many people bought a dog or a cat for company during the past year of lockdowns, and pets everywhere have enjoyed their parents being at home more.
The share of households with either a cat or dog has leapt to 59% in 2020-21, up from 41% in 2019-20 (Statista). According...
YuMOVE reveals the top ten English counties for dog walking
With the days getting longer and the weather getting warmer, the ever-increasing population of 9m dogs and their owners will be looking to make the most of the English countryside with their furry friends over the coming months.
From the Cornish coast to the breathtaking beauty of The Peak District...
Britain’s loneliest dog spends 15 months in RSPCA care
The RSPCA has launched a special appeal to find a rural home for Bella the Beagle and lurcher cross who has waited more than 450 days for her forever home.
Bella went into care at RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre in Chobham, Surrey in February 2020 after she had been to...
Preparing dogs for more socialising at home
From 17th May people in England can expect lockdown measures to be eased further, allowing us to have a limited number of guests in the home.
Whilst this will be. welcome milestone in the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, Dogs Trust is urging dog owners to prepare their pets ahead...
Duo banned from keeping animals after treatment of Staffs horses
A Crewe man and Newcastle-under-Lyme woman have been banned from keeping animals for a combined nine years following their mistreatment of horses in Staffordshire.
William Braddock of McNeil Avenue in Crewe and Tina Price of Cemetery Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme both pleaded guilty to Animal Welfare Act offences in relation to horses...
Animals to be formally recognised as sentient beings in domestic law
Vertebrate animals will be recognised as sentient beings for the first time in UK law thanks to the introduction of the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill, introduced in Parliament this week.
The legislation will also ensure that animal sentience is taken into account when developing policy across Government through the creation...
RSPCA branch in Rhyl sees surge in animals in need during...
A North-Wales based RSPCA branch saw a 27% increase of animals it helped last year during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The RSPCA’s Clwyd and Colwyn Branch, which runs a Rhyl-based clinic on Vaughan Street, received more than 28,000 calls for assistance during 2020. They delivered frontline support to 3,464 animals, an...
RSPCA looking for homes for 136 mice rescued from the same...
The RSPCA was called to a house in Atherstone, Warwickshire on Sunday 18 April after concerns were raised about the mice being kept in poor conditions.
The rodents are Natal Multimammate mice, which are known for being prolific breeders and can have large litters. Unfortunately, none of the mice were...
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Woman’s best friend! Men losing the battle for their partner’s affection…...
Women in the UK show more love for their cat or dog than their own partner, a new study has found.
Research commissioned by Burns Pet Nutrition suggests millions of British men are losing the battle for their partner’s affection to the four-legged ‘so-called’ friend sharing their home.
The study found a third...
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