TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY

Wednesday 16 September 2009

About us

The Blue Cross has taken a lead in animal care for over a hundred years. Today, we provide direct support to needy animals and their owners in many ways:

  • The Blue Cross has 11 adoption centres that rehome thousands of pets every year. These include cats like Snowy (right) who came to The Blue Cross in Southampton after he was involved in a road accident.
Snowy

  • The Blue Cross has four animal hospitals that provide veterinary care for pets of people who cannot afford private vets’ fees. Caring for people is often as much a part of our job as looking after the animals.
  • Caring for horses is at the heart of Blue Cross history. Blue Cross equine centres rehabilitate horses and ponies, offering them the best chance of finding a long-term home.
kat with foal

  • Our Pet Bereavement Support Service offers help to people mourning the loss of a pet.
  • All About Pets is a free, social network website, providing a forum for pet owners to discuss a range  of animal topics and donwload advice leaflets.
  • The Blue Cross is a registered charity and receives no government funding. We rely on the generosity of animal lovers everywhere to help support our vital services.
  • There are many ways you can get involved with The Blue Cross. To find out more, visit The Blue Cross website.

Molly

This event has helped...

Molly

Molly is an eight-month-old collie/Jack Russell cross who came to our Tiverton centre because her owner was having a baby. She’s now happy with her new owners.

 

 

 

 

 

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For more information on pet care, visit www.allaboutpets.org.uk.

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