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"The biggest and most heartfelt thank you to all the staff that looked after the sweetest little tabby cat Iāve found visiting my garden, very hungry, with no chip, not neutered, aged just about 1 year and witnessed mating with a Tom cat. She was spayed by Ambleside vets and spent about a month in the care of RSPCA Worcester before her forever person found her and began her new life with her. Every time I spoke to the staff; they always sounded very empathetic, understanding and sounded they were providing excellent care for her; I was worried for her as I didnāt just drop a parcel but a loving living creature in need of help. I will try and collect food and all catsā stuff to donate to the RSPCA as a thank you. Wishing the little kitty the most wonderful life that every cat deserves. š"
2 months ago"I was at this lovely place for an event last weekend. They are raising funds to complete the animal sanctuary. The weather was great, they have a lot of support from the local community. Which is always great. I'll be there again in a few weeks with my preserves. Again helping them raise money for the sanctuary. Donate and support something so great."
7 years ago"My second fur buddy acquired from here. I cannot recommend or promote enough the benefits of adopting!! He desperately needed a loving home, and now he has one. All thanks to the wonderful team here he is healthy and happy now! Thank you"
2 years ago"I called the other day because I saw a dog without a collar walking down the pavement on a busy road. I could not stop to help the dog since I was on my way to work and had another 40 minutes of driving. I called the RSPCA straight away to see if they could help and the lady refused to help. She told me to call the council for the local dog catcher despite knowing I would not be able to stop driving to get a number for the next 40 minutes. She said they do not send people out and did not offer to help with contacting someone to save the dog. By the time I got to work I found out that the dog catcher was not open on weekends nor would they be able to get the dog if no one had caught it. The council suggested I called the non emergency police but by then it had been over an hour and the police realistically said that the dog could be anywhere by that point. I don't know what has happened to that dog now or if they are okay but they could have or be potentially much safer if the RSCPA were willing to help. In their adverts they even say that they rescue abandoned or stray dogs but do not follow this practice. This is not the first time I have heard about the RSCPA refusing to help animals in danger."
8 months ago"We went to the fab dog show and fun afternoon, very relaxed atmosphere & lovely people.All the dogs visiting seemed relaxed by the place."
11 months ago