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We use one kennel establishment in the North Staffordshire area
Blakeley Farm Boarding Kennels,
Blakeley Lane, Stoke on Trent, ST10 2PT
Tel. 07779 360692
Please ring before calling
On the A52 between Cellarhead and Kingsley
Please note these are independent kennels and cannot accept animals
If you would like to give an animal a home, please contact the Kennels direct as they can give you the up to date position or click on the cat or dog at the bottom . They cannot accept animals.
Noon to 4.00pm daily Closed on Sundays
Our animals can change rapidly. The pictures are updated at weekly intervals but to avoid disappointment,prospective rehomers should contact the kennels as quickly as possible to confirm the current position.
The animals can also be found on the main RSPCA site.
Occasionally there can be discrepancies as each site is updated at a different time to gain maximum coverage.
Click on the left image below as appropriate
Our rabbits are cared for by a foster home so please appreciate that it is a private home and should not be used for any other purpose.
Please ring our office 01538 388604 . Thank you
We now have 21 rabbits, not all shown..
Our animals are brought to us by the RSPCA Inspectors. Some have suffered abuse or injury, some severe neglect others simply abandoned. Each animal that comes into our care is examined by a Vet and if appropriate, treatment given. Each also receive first vaccination and voucher for second. Each is neutered and microchipped.
Before being offered to the public each animal is cared for until it is well enough to be given a new home.
For all of this we ask for a donation to help cover the costs above and for its upkeep. On average it costs us £200 for each cat and £250 for each dog and your modest donation helps towards these costs.
Prospective owners are advised to insure their pet as soon as possible.
The kennels are on the A52.
From the Cellarhead Crossroads take the A52 towards Cheadle.
The kennels are 1.1 miles from the junction. Shortly after the Leek Road junction on the left note the large kennel sign ,turn left, up the drive to the parking area.
The main RSPCA site has animals from all over the country. Enter your postcode and animals from other Branches are also displayed.
A special page for animals that are having difficulty in finding a new home. They can be cats , dogs or rabbits.
None at present
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Check out our fact sheets. Click on the approriate link below.
Things to consider before rehoming a dog Things to consider before rehoming a cat Things to consider before rehoming a rabbit