RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre

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RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre looks after cats, dogs, rabbits and other domestic animals, as well as livestock and equines. At any one time we are caring for over 150 animals.

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Across England and Wales, we're the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - the UK's largest animal welfare charity. We rescue, rehabilitate and rehome many animals each year and campaign and educate to prevent animal cruelty. The RSPCA is registered with the Fundraising Regulator.

Story

The RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre was established in 1965, and left in trust by Mrs Barbour Paton as a sanctuary for stray, abandoned and unwanted animals.

The centre has 56 kennels, a cattery and a small animal house, providing shelter to approximately 100 animals per day. Recently we have had a new stable block built for us. This enables us to look after up to 10 horses, which is much needed as there is an ever increasing number of unwanted and abandoned horses in the country.

It costs the RSPCA over £1,800 a day to run Millbrook Animal Centre. We could not carry on our work without the generous support of the public.

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Donation summary

Total
£7,593.44
+ £1,534.76 Gift Aid
Online
£7,563.44
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£540.00
Fundraisers
£7,053.44

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