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The
RSPCA is a Registered UK Charity. RSPCA stands for "Royal Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals".
The RSPCA's stated vision is to work for a world in which
all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the
animal kingdom.
Their mission statement includes:
The RSPCA will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote
kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals.
The RSPCA intends to achieve its mission by:
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effecting strong branch, regional, national and international
organisations dedicated to providing a public service,
delivering effective relief of animal suffering and enforcing
the law
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working tirelessly to reduce the harmful impact of human
activities on animals through education, campaigning and the
application of ethics, science and law
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striving for the highest levels of efficiency, effectiveness and
integrity
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urging that, save where the public benefit requires, humankind
should not intentionally cause suffering to any animal when it
is not for its own benefit, or cause suffering by neglect. This
applies whatever the animal, or the situation in which it finds
itself.
Web Link:
http://www.rspca.org.uk/
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Formed in 1927, Cats Protection has grown to
become the UK's leading feline welfare charity.
We now re-home and reunite 55,500 cats and
kittens every year, through our network of 256
voluntary-run branches and 29 adoption centres.
Cat Protection's work doesn't stop there as they
provide an
array of
cat care information
via our publication, website and National
Helpline. Cats Protection promote the benefits
of neutering for a happier cat and distribute
education packs
to two thirds of schools in the UK. Explore
their website to discover more about Cats
Protection's work and services.
Web Link:
http://www.cats.org.uk
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The Blue Cross mission: Provide
care, promote companionship - enhance animal and human lives
The Blue Cross is a registered UK animal welfare charity. Their aims are
to:
- ensure the welfare of
animals by providing practical
care
- highlight the benefits of
companionship between animals and people
- promote a sense of respect
and responsibility towards animals in the community
Provide support to the nation's
pets and their owners by:
- treating pets whose owners
cannot afford private veterinary treatment
- finding permanent homes for
unwanted or abandoned animals
- educating the public in
responsible animal ownership.
Web Link:
http://www.bluecross.org.uk
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PDSA
is the UK's leading veterinary charity, caring for more than 350,000 pet
patients belonging to people in need. We provide
free veterinary treatment
to sick and injured animals and we promote
responsible pet ownership.
Who does PDSA help?
Free veterinary care provided by
PDSA for owners who cannot afford private vet fees is not limited to
dogs and cats - all popular domestic pets are treated, including those
described as 'small furries' - rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils
rats and mice.
What are the eligibility
criteria?
To be eligible, pet owners need
to live within the defined
catchment area of a PDSA
PetAid hospital or PetAid practice and must be receiving financial help
with their housing costs through either Housing Benefit or Council Tax
Benefit. This means that one in five UK households is eligible for help
by PDSA.
Use the
PDSA finder
to discover the location of your nearest PDSA PetAid hospital or if
there are PDSA PetAid practices in your area.
Alternatively, to confirm what help is available in your area or whether
you are eligible for free treatment please use the
email enquiry form or call
0800 731 2502
their staff will be happy to help.
Web Link:
http://www.pdsa.org.uk/
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