When should I contact the Rspca?
Our cruelty and advice line is open from 7am-10pm, 7 days a week for reports of animals suffering due to sickness, injury, cruelty or neglect. You can report concerns on 0300 1234 999 but we’re unable to accept anonymous reports.
Which Rspca Centres are closing?
The organisation said it was taking the “sad decision” after consulting with staff which meant losing around 270 roles. Southall cattery and clinic, South Godstone Animal Centre and Lockwood Equine Centre will also close.
How many Centres does the Rspca have?
Our branches and centres We run 14 animal centres, providing care, rehabilitation and rehoming for the most abused, neglected and abandoned animals in England and Wales.
How do I report animal cruelty in Birmingham?
If you need to report cruelty or an animal in distress call us on 0300 1234 999. Please see our Reporting cruelty page for more information.
Is the Rspca at Putney open?
Putney Animal Hospital and Southall Clinic have now closed to the public. Animals in the local area will continue to be helped via our animal rescuers, and we’ll utilise our other sites and independent vets for veterinary treatment.
What is RSPCA stand for?
‘RSPCA’ stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This name is registered in each State and Territory in Australia by the respective organisations, e.g. RSPCA New South Wales, RSPCA Victoria, RSPCA ACT.
Is the RSPCA successful?
In 2019 we secured 1,432 convictions relating to animal welfare offences, which meant we achieved a 93.7% success rate from all our cases.
Do I have to let the RSPCA in?
Many people feel intimidated when faced with “mob-handed” visits but the law is on your side. No matter what the R.S.P.C.A. may say to you, do not be tempted to let them in without proper authority. No legal seizure of your animals can take place unless entry to your premises has taken place with proper authority.
Where is the RSPCA Birmingham animal centre and hospital?
RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre & Hospital. Please come and visit us! Our new home in Frankley is the perfect location for Birmingham Animal Centre and Hospital. We are the first RSPCA animal welfare centre to be built with a rehoming centre and hospital under one roof.
What is our RSPCA animal welfare centre?
We are the first RSPCA animal welfare centre to be built with a rehoming centre and hospital under one roof. Our state of the art facilities in 72 acres of countryside provide the best care for those animals that have been abused, rescued from harm and need specialist treatment.
What services do RSPCA clinics provide?
We specialise in the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of animals in the greatest need, and the prevention of cruelty. RSPCA clinics are committed to animal welfare and provide REDUCED COST VETERINARY ASSISTANCE on these TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE for those clients who are in receipt of an ELIGIBLE MEANS TESTED BENEFIT.
How do I rehome an animal from the RSPCA?
All available animals for rehoming can be found on the Find a pet tab. For any adoption queries and support please email us at [email protected] or Call 0300 123 8585 this is where we can answer any rehoming queries and talk you through our adoption process. We will respond to you as quickly as we can but please bare with us.