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One in 10 people unaware of cat microchip law according to...
One in 10 people are still unaware of England’s cat microchipping law, while over a third of people struggle with the cost of chipping their feline friends, according to a shocking new RSPCA survey.
Since June last year, it has been a legal requirement in England for owned cats over...
Burned puppy with broken leg rescued and now loves walks at...
A limping puppy with a fractured leg who was covered in scald burns was in a pitiful state when he was rescued in Norfolk just weeks after Christmas. But now, he’s the picture of health and happiness - thanks to the RSPCA and his new loving owners.
RSPCA Inspector Emily Astilberry was called...
House of the Dragon star Bethany Antonia takes time out to...
A three-legged kitten and a chihuahua cross were just some of the pets treated to a fuss from House of the Dragon actor Bethany Antonia when she visited pet charity Blue Cross’s rehoming centre in Bromsgrove.
The animal-loving star visited the charity’s rehoming centre on Wildmoor Lane in Catshill where...
Martin Clunes and Dogs Trust team up to unleash Christmas cheer...
This festive season, beloved British actor Martin Clunes OBE, known for his roles in Doc Martin and Men Behaving Badly, has teamed up with Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, to bring “D-Beebies Bedtime Stories” to dogs across the UK.
In a homage to the popular CBeebies programme,...
“Shocking calorie equivalents” – PDSA Vet warns of the dangers of...
As the festive season approaches, PDSA, the national vet charity for pets in need, is warning owners that no matter how persuasive pets’ pleading eyes might be, sharing leftovers and treats could have worrying consequences.
PDSA Vet Nurse Gemma Renwick said: “Showing love to your pets doesn't have to mean sharing...
Two inseparable cats rescued from awful conditions in Yorkshire are looking...
Two neglected and skinny cats who were rescued by the RSPCA after they were found living in poor conditions are now loving life in a new home together.
Both Anakin and Ahsoka were clearly underweight and had other health issues when they were found huddled together on top of a...
The hidden heroes of Christmas: Emergency vets brace for 111% spike...
This year, the UK’s leading pet emergency service, Vets Now, is preparing for a 111% rise in emergency cases over Christmas and New Year.
From pets devouring mince pies to injuries from tinsel or fairy lights, the festive season brings an influx of unexpected, and even fatal, emergencies.
With over 20 million pet...
First Christmas in new home for bald and bleeding dog abandoned...
A dog who was abandoned in Greater Manchester with bleeding skin and extensive fur loss is getting ready to spend his first festive season in a loving new home after recovering in RSPCA care.
Enzo, a young bull breed-type dog, was found on 1 February this year by a member of the...
Rescue dog Tillie finds lasting love for Christmas
A long-legged Lurcher who lacked in confidence due to an unsettled early life has found lasting love for Christmas with owners who “can’t imagine life without her.
Tillie and her siblings were born at Dogs Trust Darlington in August 2020, with all puppies soon finding homes. However, Tillie was sadly...
Festive fair to raise funds to support vital work of RSPCA...
The RSPCA’s Warrington, Halton & St Helens Branch is urging local people to come along and support its annual festive fundraiser - with all proceeds going towards helping the animals in its care.
This Saturday (14 December), the branch’s rehoming centre in Slutchers Lane in Warrington is holding its popular Christmas fair between...
Local Berkshire Animal Charity needs your vote this Christmas
This festive season, Animal Friends Pet Insurance is giving the UK the power to help write the next chapter for extraordinary pets in need of some extra special love and care.
In the run up to Christmas, and as part of the ‘A Wildly Different Xmas Tail’ campaign, they’re asking members of...
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Darlington man banned from keeping animals for a decade after leaving...
A man from Darlington has been sentenced after causing unnecessary suffering to his dog he left in a kennel piled high with faeces without adequate access to food and water.
Alfred Patrick Gallagher of Woodland Road, Darlington, was sentenced at Peeterlee Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 22 January.
This followed an RSPCA...
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