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We are a non profit making rescue so donations from charities are always welcome, donations could be rabbit food, rodent food such as hamster, rat, gerbil food, guniea pig food, vegetables, bedding material such as shavings, shredded paper, any unwanted hutches, runs ect. Anything is welcome, that will help the rescues.
Our contact address is lastchancerabbitrescue@hotmail.co.uk our contact number is 01443 472877 between 9am and 5pm unless emergency. Rhondda Animal Aid For help and advice: Telephone: 01443 437709. Golden Lion Animal Rescue Tel 01685 810276 Golden Lion Animal Rescue is a small, independent rescue in Cynon Valley that tries to help any animal, anywhere. One of the major problems for this and any other rescue is the immense volume of unwanted and stray cats. Every day the Rescue gets at least one call asking it to take in a cat. Of course, this is an impossibility otherwise the rescue would be totally overwhelmed. Not enough people offer homes to adult cats to enable it to bring in all the other unwanted ones. Please help by: * Getting any cat in your care spayed or castrated to limit the number of kittens being born. Vouchers to assist with cost can be obtained by telephoning Golden Lion Rescue. IT IS NOT TRUE THAT A CAT SHOULD HAVE ONE LITTER BEFORE BEING SPAYED. The first time a cat is aware of motherhood is when the kittens are born. It does not miss anything by not having a litter. * Please consider trying to look after any stray or inherited cat that comes to you. The Rescue can help you in many ways but it cannot take in every unwanted cat. * Consider giving a home to an adult cat rather than a kitten. All adult cats in the Rescue will have been spayed or castrated, also wormed and deflead before rehoming. * If you are aware of a problem developing in your area with stray cats / kittens, please contact the Rescue immediately so that trapping and neutering can start as soon as possible. A female cat can become pregnant again as soon as the kittens are weaned (and the kittens themselves are sexually active at 5 - 6 months) It is vital to prevent a population explosion. * If you are able to donate anything to the Rescue - dog or cat food, bedding, etc - it will be most gratefully received. Petwatch is a local organisation offering various pet care services. With over 12 years experience in pet sitting, basic dog grooming, 'pets to vets' and dog walking, the group is fully insured and members of the National Association of Registered Petsitters. It is recommended by Catsafe, Rhondda Animal Aid and Rhondda Cat Protection. Telephone 01443 411819 if you need assistance. | |||||
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