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The charitable objectives of the RSPCA are to promote kindness and to prevent or suppress cruelty to animals.
The RSPCA Crewe, Nantwich & Districts Branch (originally known as the RSPCA Cheshire South West Branch), covers Crewe, Nantwich, Winsford, Shavington, Audlem, Malpas and Bunbury and is one of a network of 175 branches throughout England and Wales. We are a separately registered charity working within the Rules, Policies and Guidelines of the national RSPCA (based in Horsham). We are responsible for our own funding and managing local animal welfare work. The branch is run by a committee of trustees, all volunteers, who are elected each year by the members.
Rehoming animals |
Neutering |
Veterinary assistance |
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We support the work of the Cheshire Group Inspectors
and Animal Collection Officers who are employed by the national RSPCA.
Our role is to care for animals who have been abused or are at risk
then, after recovery and assessment, rehome them to suitable new homes.
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The branch can provide financial assistance towards
the cost of neutering pets and runs a joint neutering scheme with
two Local Authorities. |
Where pet owners are unable to fund the cost of veterinary
treatment, the branch may consider limited financial aid. |
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How you can helpOur work requires a never-ending drive to raise funds to ensure we can continue to help as many animals as possible. You can support us by:
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There are lots more ways you can help - volunteering,
fundraising, remembering us in your will (Find
out more ...)
Animal care and adviceFor animal care and advice please visit the main the RSPCA's main web site. You can find details about RSPCA branches in other regions by visiting the In your area part of their site. |
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