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Saturday, January 16, 2010
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Can anyone help?
Can anyone with use of a large car help us for a day? Date and time to be arranged.
If you might be able to help with this, please email camshop@rspcabookshop.co.uk or phone 01223 212 644
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Animal Welfare Statistics for 2009
Dogs: 32
Cats: 82
Rabbits: 128
Others: 11
Total number of animals rehomed: 253
Veterinary Treatment of Owned Animals
(i.e. where the owner could not afford the cost of treatment at a private vet)
Dogs: 2,874
Cats: 1,475
Rabbits: 193
Others: 88
Total: 4,630
Veterinary Treatment of Unowned Animals
Dogs: 25
Cats: 193
Rabbits: 9
Others: 2
Total: 229
Microchipping
Dogs: 128
Cats: 165
Total: 293
Animals Neutered
Dogs: 175
Cats: 189
Rabbits: 112
Others: 4
Total: 480
Six feral cats were tested for FIV/FeLV, neutered and released.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Hedgehogs and cold weather
It is possible to give such hedgehogs a better chance of survival by bringing them under cover and offering them suitable food: any meat-based pet food will do. Ideally they should be somewhere reasonably warm, but a well-insulated garden shed with dry leaves, straw or shredded paper to nest in will do for adult hedgehogs. Because they are mammals (like us) hedgehogs do not normally need a source of external heat to make it possible for them to eat (unlike reptiles who must be kept at an appropriate temperature). However, if they have got really chilled they need gentle warmth until they are eating and moving vigorously.
Pygmy hedgehogs, the species normally kept as pets, originally come from Africa and are unable to hibernate or cope with the cold and they must be kept at room temperature.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
Tiger showing off her smart new splint
Tiger isn't a stray, but was signed over to us because her owners didn't feel able to cope with a cat with a broken leg. She'll be up for rehoming once she's fully recovered.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Volunteering with the branch

Volunteering opportunities with our branch probably don't fit the ideal image most people have of "helping at the RSPCA". Most of the animals we have up for rehoming are boarded at a private kennels, so we can't allow volunteers to just drop in and help out with dog walking etc. because this would mean disruption to the kennel owners' work caring for the private boarders.
A typical rescue case for us generally manifests via a call to the branch emergency phone from a private vet who has just received an injured stray with a log number from the RSPCA National Control Centre. This log number guarantees that the RSPCA will pay for emergency first aid. The Control Centre (NCC) is staffed 24/7 and responds to emergency calls from members of the public (or vets who have received injured strays directly). Sometimes an inspector or animal welfare officer will be sent out to deal with the situation (e.g. if the injured animal is dangerous), but if the finder has transport and can handle the animal they are usually requested to take it direct to a vet so that treatment can begin as soon as possible.
The National RSPCA pays the first £60 + VAT to get first aid started and the vet will then contact their local branch to fund continuing treatment and (hopefully) to rehome the animal once he or she is fit again.
This inevitably means that our rescues start off scattered all over our branch area, and we need to move them to our clinic for further treatment; to foster homes for recuperation, or to kennels for rehoming. Inevitably everything is guaranteed to happen at the most inconvenient time possible.
This is why we don't have many opportunities for people to come in and help with caring for the animals, but we always desperately need more foster homes and volunteer drivers.
Resolutions
You can help us by:
- Buying items from our charity shops at 61 Burleigh St, Cambridge, 188 Mill Road, Cambridge and 156 High Street, Newmarket.
- Donating items to our shops (textiles and shoes can be sold for recycling even if they are worn out, but other items need to be in saleable condition).
- Volunteering in our shops.
- Volunteering to help with our yearly collection in RSPCA week at the end of April.
- Adopting animals from us so that they spend a shorter time in kennels, costing us boarding fees.
- Donating a percentage to us when you sell items on eBay.
- Buying second hand books online from our Abebooks store
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Happy Christmas!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Dawn over Coldham's Common from the path to the clinic
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Mistletoe on Saturday

Friday, December 18, 2009
Path to Cherry Hinton last night

Wild Animal Casualties
"There is no truth whatsoever in the alarming rumour that the RSPCA has changed its policy regarding wildlife animals and that due to the credit crunch it automatically puts every animal it picks up to sleep.
On the current situation concerning non-native wild species, see DEFRA's review and the government's non-native species website (neither of these is controlled by the RSPCA).
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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