RSPCA Cambridge and District Branch

Registered charity number 205098

On JustGiving since Oct 2008

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Monthly donation

could fund monthly flea treatment for a dog or cat

could cover the cost of our telephone helpline

could pay for a dog to be neutered to stop unwanted litters

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One-off donation

could pay for antibiotic treatment for a sick kitten

could support a clinic session for 20 pets

could sponsor a kennel space for a dog or cat

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George's life was saved by an operation at our animal clinic

Why your donation matters

We run the only low-cost animal clinic in the whole of Cambridgeshire for owners who are unable to afford the full price of veterinary treatment.

It provides over 4,000 treatments each year for pets who otherwise might never see a vet and go without the help they desperately need.

Funds to keep it in action are entirely raised by voluntary contributions, so your help is vital to us.

If our clinic was not available, many people might be forced to give their animals up for adoption, adding to the already huge numbers of unwanted pets. We believe that help to enable pets to stay in their homes is an essential element of the work to achieve the goal of ensuring that no healthy animal is put to sleep because he or she is unwanted.

Case study: donations in action

Pumpkin was found wandering by two children when she was only a few weeks old. She had cat flu and was very chilled, so that it was touch and go whether she would survive the next few days.

It's likely that she was abandoned by someone who was too afraid of the cost to take her to a vet for treatment.

The branch paid for her treatment and placed her in a foster home for continuing care.

Please make a donation to help us to help other animals like her.

Pumpkin after care in a foster home