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RSPCA: You can make a difference to animal welfare
| With your help, the RSPCA are there for animals 24/7
Every day the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) work to help animals in desperate need. With calls to their cruelty and advice line coming in around the clock, their inspectors go into the field to rescue animals from danger or distress. Vets perform life saving operations.

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Then, the RSPCA care assistants provide essential care to aid the animal's recovery. Re-homing specialists strive to find them a loving home, giving them a second chance.
The RSPCA rely on public support for funding. Please donate today to ensure they can continue to save even
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Donate to the RSPCA
Help the RSPCA care for animals every step of the way.
Every day the RSPCA
rescue over
370 animals. They
investigate nearly 400 cruelty complaints,
treat almost 600 animals in
their hospitals and give almost 200 animals a new home.
Just £10
can feed a neglected puppy in RSPCA care for a fortnight. £20
can help rescue wildlife in distress. £50
is enough to pay for 5 veterinary first aid kits to enable RSPCA inspectors to treat animals found with life threatening injuries.
Registered Charity No. 219099
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The RSPCA have been looking out for animals, since 1824. Their vision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom.
Every day, with the help of their people and generous supporters, the RSPCA take steps to achieve that mission. From rescuing a stranded deer to changing the law, the RSPCA have already achieved so much and come so far, making them the leading animal welfare charity.
You could help fund the RSPCA's vital work, please donate online.
Donate to the RSPCA now >
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