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Registered charity no:
206965 |
RSPCA
West Suffolk Branch
(Bury St Edmunds) |
NATIONAL
CRUELTY LINE: 0300 1234 999
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RSPCA,
West Suffolk Branch,
Unit 1,
The Old Stable House,
St. Andrews Street (S),
Bury St Edmunds,
IP33 3PH. |
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Cats

We
are urgently looking for rabbit home checkers and fosterers.
If you can help the Branch please phone
Deb on
01359 242343
for more information.
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Dogs
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Small
Animals

We are pleased you have visited this site, as it
contains information about our Branch and the animals
that currently need to be rehomed. A contribution towards the costs of
neutering, vaccination and
micro-chipping of the animals is required.
We
welcome animal lovers who are willing to be part of our branch, as a
committee member, or if you are willing to volunteer to help in the shop
or to assist with fundraising or for short term fostering of some of our
animals, we would love to hear from you.
(Our Branch does not have an animal
centre and has to pay for private kennels, but for anyone
looking for
hands-on contact with cats or dogs there is always a need
for fosterers in and around
Bury St Edmunds to look after them temporarily in a home environment)
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The West Suffolk Branch only exists through the generosity of the
public who through their custom in the shop and their donations is
able to raise funds to provide the finance to help some of the local
animals. If you would like to make a contribution so that the branch
can help more animals, please click the Paypal button.
All the money received will be used to help the animals.
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Our shop is located in St Andrews Street (South)
Bury St. Edmunds and sells a very large assortment
of useful items, all
at reasonable prices. Click on "Our Shop" for more information including
a map. |
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Our Shop St Andrews
Street (South)
(click on picture to go inside) |
Could you help in our shop and help the
animals? |
Come and see the gorgeous dresses for the May
Balls. |
7 animals lost
6 found
The
West Suffolk Branch does not have the
ability
to help with cruelty complaints
or access to the records re cruelty
that headquarters hold.
To report an injured or sick animal, an
animal in danger or suspected cruelty,
please contact the
RSPCA
24-Hour Cruelty line on 0300 1234 999.
Calls are treated in the strictest confidence.
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The branch has produced it's first
newsletter which contains information about the branch and
ways in which YOU can be involved in helping badly treated
and unwanted animals in our area.
Please take a few minutes
to read it and to contact us if you would like to be
involved with our Branch to help the animals
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