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Whilst doing this essential work to help all animals, you make friends, people with the same interests as you. I have people who I home visited years ago and who still write or telephone to say how their pet is getting along. Amongst people I have met at the RSPCA are some of my good friends
Being a home visitor opened up more opportunities to help animals. I became involved in aspects of fund raising, as the RSPCA receive no Government funding. I attended the Dog Show, Pet Run, Kennel Lock In, collecting, stalls at various events and Table Top sales. I met a huge range of people. Having fun and a great social life but more importantly
The absolute joy I feel when a dog or cat that had previously been in kennels or ill treated is now settled in a kind, caring and loving home, being the centre of attention surrounded by toys and love. To see the new owners absolutely delighted with and in love with their new pet is wonderful.
The absolute joy I feel when a dog or cat that had previously been in kennels or ill treated is now settled in a kind, caring and loving home, being the centre of attention surrounded by toys and love. To see the new owners absolutely delighted with and in love with their new pet is wonderful.
We have just had a Fashion Show and a Dog walk around Tittesworth. We have an annual Fun Dog Show, Table Top sales and an Auction. Anything to make a penny because pennies make pounds.
I have done things that I never expected to do and learnt a lot. I thought it would be tedious to stand in a store entrance collecting money but time passes quickly and you get to meet a lot of people and its very rewarding to raise so much money in an hour or two
To know that the time spent raising money helps so many animals is a wonderful feeling
Helping at Ipstones Show (left ) and helping at the Pet Run (right) and start of a dog walk (below left)
You don’t have to dress up - but it helps
Volunteers in Hanley publicising a cat neutering scheme.
Spehering is one way of raising funds