Could you offer a home?
We always have a selection of animals requiring loving homes, visit our 'Rehoming' page for details.
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Welcome to the Purley Caterham & District Branch of the RSPCA (a separately registered charity that follows RSPCA policies and guidelines). Our branch is run by a Committee of Volunteers and receives no funding from the Government (relying totally on Donations, Local Fundraising and Legacies to support less fortunate animals in our area).
PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY URGENT ANIMAL WELFARE MATTER SUCH AS AN INJURED ANIMAL OR CRUELTY TO AN ANIMAL RING OUR 24 HOUR NATIONAL NUMBER 0300 1234 999 LOOK AT OUR RE HOMING PAGE WE HAVE KITTENS AND DOGS THAT NEED NEW HOMES We provide the following; - Rehoming of cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals and we have links to our local animal centres and other animal establishments. NOTE: if you wish to provide a loving and secure home to an animal or alternatively wish to discuss an animal that needs rehoming please see the Rehoming page on this web site for further information.
- Clinic at New Addington (nr the Tramlink Terminus). See out Clinic page. We provide low cost veterinary treatment when owners are on government benefits. Open Mondays from 3.30 - 4.30pm (excl Bank Hols). Microchipping available for £10 on clinic days - open to all owners.
- Pet Neutering Scheme (in association with local vets) for people on government benefits or low income. Please note this applies to the branch area only other branches may have no scheme or similar schemes - contact your local branch.
- Fundraising events for the local area.
- Home visits for the Purley Caterham & District RSPCA Branch and RSPCA animal centres.
- Community Animal Action Events in conjunction with local RSPCA Inspectors and vets. These include initiatives such as subsidised microchipping, neutering, worm and flea treatments.
- Pet advice and guidance for local people.
- Please see the contacts page for our full contact details.
- For detailed information on how to care for your pet and other animal welfare matters please see the main RSPCA web site; www.rspca.org.uk
For information on current RSPCA animal welfare campaigns please see RSPCA Campaigns |
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