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Cheryl Lee Condon

Cheryl Lee Condon i did my bit last week.. i reported an 8 week old puppy who had been left out in the 38-40degc heat with no shelter and her water was in the sun while the owner prob sat inside with the air con on ... no communication from it's owner apart from a 5min contact a day to feed it... people should get a fine as well for being so cruel to these poor helpless animals.

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Jemmaz A Plum

Jemmaz A Plum i know pitbull's are illigal in the uk but what is the actual law about them? Is it legal to half a pit X Staff?

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Jemmaz A Plum

Jemmaz A Plum i know pitbull's are illigal in the uk but what is the actual law about them? Is it legal to half a pit X Staff?

3 hours ago · Report
Betty Boo

Betty Boo
I have joined this site to do one thing, and that is to voice my absolute disgust after viewing an interview with Tim Wass speaking at the Cockermouth floods.
Why am I so disgusted?
Quite simply because smarmy individual with not a hair out of place, tried to best to explain what a sterling job THEY were doing not only r...escuing animals, but as is the case in these emergency situations, rescuing people.
You failed to mention Mr Wass, YOU didn't actually do very much, and YOUR people rescuers weren't involved in the more hazardous operations that members of the RNLI, Coastguard and Fire Service WERE involved in.
You didn't even have the decency to mention the fact your role was in reality rather small.
How do I know?
Being the wife of one of the rescuers who probably moved more people and animals than your own people, and certainly did a damn site more than you.
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Amanda Yeates

Amanda Yeates Hi all i thought some of you may like to share 2FB groups i belong to as they have helped me help animals - as we are coming up to xmas time the breeders/puppy farms are increasing there ads when there are so many rescue animals out ther - FortheSake Ofanimals - spelt that way, have good tips on promoting rescues and - Anyone who is against animal cruelty- has petitions to sign. Many thanks

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Luke Travers
Kristy Evett
Kristy Evett
Gorgeous :)
6 hours ago
Luke Travers
Lorraine

Lorraine Hi is it possible for me to make up a hamper for my local rspca for xmas, instead of giving money what about toys, food etc????? please can some one let me know!! x

11 hours ago · Report
RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
Hello Lorraine
What a lovely idea. The animals in our care always need toys, collars, blankest (no feather filling please), towels and food. We will be grateful for anything!
You can also donate unwanted gifts to your local RSPCA charity shop for them so sell.
Thank you very much and have a great Xmas!
8 hours ago
RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)

RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
A dog breeder who dumped two litters of newborn puppies in suitcases and left
them to die has been banned from keeping animals for life. The poor puppies were simply left to die in these suitcases and unfortunately
some already had.
Chris Bell, Chair of magistrates said: "Amanda Cheadle,of Fletching near Uckfield, inten...ded to kill the puppies by
placing them in the suitcases leading to dehydration, starvation and
suffocation."
Read more about the case and see a photo of the surviving puppies at:
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Source: www.rspca.org.uk
A dog breeder who dumped two litters of newborn puppies in suitcases and left them to die has been banned from keeping animals for life.
RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
23.11.09 Dog breeder banned for keeping animals for life after leaving puppies to die in suitcase
RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)

RSPCA - official (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
RSPCA Manchester & Salford Branch is offering cash-strapped shoppers the chance to save a bundle this Christmas with their ‘Beat the Credit Crunch Christmas Fair’On Saturday 28th November at St Clements’s Parish Hall in Urmston there will be ‘Gifts Galore for Two Legs and Four!’ – with discounted prices on all items in...cluding pets toys, gift sets, jewellery, crafts and household goods.
And if you are looking for extra special presents this Christmas, then look no further, as there will be exclusive RSPCA gifts that cannot be bought anywhere else!
The fair will run 11.00am to 2.00pm at St Clements’s Parish Hall on Manor Avenue in Urmston. For further info please contact Susie on 0161 882 0680 or email rspcamcr_salford@btconnect.com.
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Winter Bones Lovelace
Winter Bones Lovelace
Aawww, wish they were doing something like this where I live!
10 hours ago
Joanna Pirker

Joanna Pirker Animals are nicer than people, keep up the good work RSPCA

12 hours ago · Report
Winter Bones Lovelace
Winter Bones Lovelace
I agree. I much prefere the company of an animal than a human.
10 hours ago
Hayley 'Gem' Berry

Hayley 'Gem' Berry I love the RSPCA and everything they do for animals. Anything can happen out there, you never can tell what the pricks who hurt animals are going to act like. I think you guys are very brave and do an excellent job, keep it up. =]

13 hours ago · Report
Kylie Berry-Porter

Kylie Berry-Porter RSPCA found my dog and looked after him until I could come and pick him up, very grateful :)

Lisa McQue

Lisa McQue Hey,

Check out this website http://www.all4charities.co.uk it's a great way of raising tons of money for RSPCA at no cost to you, it will take a minute to sign as a member and just click there before shopping online. They give 100% of commision to a charity of your choice

17 hours ago · Report