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Tuesday, 21 June 2011
No Animal Deserves To Be Treated Cruelly
Thank you for visiting my blog and I hope you will feel more informed about this charity after reading as I feel that animal cruelty should stop.
Do YOU have an idea of what happens to some animals? Some of their owners treat them very badly; they get abandoned, lost or even stolen. And who is here to help with these animal problems? The RSPCA. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal is a charity that deals with the well being of all kinds of animals not just pets. I have recently experienced a visit from the RSPCA after we found an injured bird of prey in our garden. We were impressed by the service and how quick they came.
Most people reading this will have pets and will know how much they rely on us humans for everything; food, water, a home and fun. In my opinion I think that animals should be treated well and be able to live a long life. Also if someone can no longer look after a pet or don’t want it they should hand it into a rescue centre, not just abandon it on the streets. The RSPCA have many employees that all play important roles in the charity. Vets are important, the staffs that clean and look after the pets in the centre, the people who go to save animals that have been reported and even the people who work in the charity shops!
The money donated to the RSPCA doesn’t just go towards food etc, but for
the injured animals found that need serious medical treatment such as an operation. Also nearly all animals that go to the RSPCA are neutered too so that when they go to new homes they will be happy and healthy enough to live a good life at their new home. Thank you for taking the time to read my RSPCA blog and I would really appreciate it if you could make comments or answer these questions:
Have you heard of the RSPCA before reading this blog?
Do you know feel more informed about what they do?
Would you now be prepared to do any of the following…
1. Would you donate money to this charity?
2. Would you inform friends and family about this cause too?
3. Would you sign up to the website to learn more and volunteer?
For great information, videos and all the contact information you need visit the link below that will take you straight to the RSPCA’s website. WWW.RSPCA.CO.UK . If you would like to respond to me about this charity please could you include your home town and country if you do not live in the United Kingdom.
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1) I would now consider donating money to the charity
ReplyDelete2)Yes
3)Maybe, not sure
Country/region = UK
All three are yes! Really good and informative blog, and the picture is really horrific which shows how badly animals are treated!
ReplyDeleteI also feel very strongly about the velfare of these animals.
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i have a real soft spot for animals. Hearing them whine makees me cry!
moving picture, passionate blog, persuading, brilliant, inspirational!!!!! i am donating after reading this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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