Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Hi Angieh, have a read up on the policies of Dogs Trust, and the Cinnamon Trust for help in that direction.Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Our Bath Cats & Dogs Home takes in & re-homes unwanted pets and cruelty case animals, my daughter did work experience there. They are very kind and even looked after a poor toothless cat with fiv until it died. They have volunteer dog walkers and fundraising activities. I sent them & the Dogs Trust knitted jumpers for their dogs last year and had lovely replies from both. You can't judge the local homing centres by what the head offices etc do. I shall continue to help the animals directly not by donations.Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
The RSPCA is funded primarily by voluntary donations. In 2009, RSPCA total income was £129,251,000, total expenditure was £119,339,000.[5] Its patron is Queen Elizabeth II.
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