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Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Help give animals a voice with The RSPCA – animals are not ours to abuse in any way

Hello, welcome to my blog

I believe Animal cruelty is such a big issue in the UK and all around the world. The RSPCA is a charity that is based in England and Wales which work to improve the lives of animals that are stray, abused, neglected and ill.

‘Every animal deserves a chance to thrive in a responsible and permanent home. We hope that the human world can live happily together with the animal kingdom’ – the RSPCA.


Every year millions of dogs, bird’s rabbits and other animals are born into a world that does not have enough homes for them. For every animal who lives indoors and receives the attention, health care and emotional support they need, there are thousands that are barely surviving. Millions of domestic animals never know a kind humans touch and live hard on the streets, before dying equally hard deaths. Others suffer from their owners, who deprive them of vet care and other basic necessities. Pet birds are left alone in tiny cages, rabbits and small animals are kept in filthy cages and are used for entertainment now and then; cats are left outside becoming the victims of cruel people, some dogs are beaten, abused and treated like punching bags by humans.

Sadly, some breeders, pet stores and people fail to sterilise their companion animals and have created a tremendous overpopulation problem that forces animal shelters to put millions of dogs and cats to sleep every year, the RSPCA are currently trying to end the overpopulation of animals and tackle the related issues and end the euthanasia of any unrehomable animal and improve animal welfare.

To continue their hard work, the RSPCA need supporters and fundraisers. Please help the RSPCA by donating money, volunteering at one of their shelters; purchasing items at their charity shops and fundraising for them by holding a cake sale or raffle. Adopting one of the lovely animals from the RSPCA shelters can give thousands of other animals hope.

Thank you for reading my blog! If you would like to leave any comments, I would be grateful. Please also tell me your home town and country you live in (if not the UK)

Q1. Do you now feel more informed about the RSPCA?
Q2. Would you now donate or fundraise for the RSPCA?
Q3. Have you heard of the RSPCA before reading my blog and after reading my blog have I changed your views about the RSPCA?

17 comments:

  1. Yes
    Yes
    YES!!! definately
    very good blog.

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  2. Yes I do feel more informed
    After reading your blog I would defiantly donate/ fundraiser for thr RSPCA
    Yes I have heard of the RSPCA before reading your blog and after reading your blog I still respect the work that they do with animals
    Good luck with your charity! :)

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  3. This is a really good blog, very informative
    I would definatly consider supporting the RSPCCA

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  4. yes to all 3!:) very good blog! well said

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  5. yes
    yes
    yes

    After reading your blog, i have more interest in the RSPCA. I will definatly do some fundraising, how do you recieve an RSPCA fundraising pack?

    This is a very convincing blog, well done! :)

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    1. owner of the blog10 July 2012 at 12:59

      You can recieve an RSPCA fundrasing pack by clicking on thelink provided and all you need to do is fill in your detais!

      http://www.rspca.org.uk/getinvolved/getfundraising/fundraisingpack

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  6. Animal cruelty is such a big issue in the UK and also around the world
    I am glad there are charities like the RSPCA around, i have never paid much attention to the RSPCA before, but i never knew that animals are currently suffering like this, even though they are innocent

    yes
    yes
    yes

    I have heard of the RSPCA before, but never knew what they do and how they help animals
    I will do fundrasing as well, as the money goes to animals in need
    thank you very much for posting this blog!!

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  7. owner of the blog10 July 2012 at 13:01

    1)yes
    2)yes
    3)yes

    after reading your blog i have an interest in volunteering for the RSPCA! this blog is very convincing and i definatly consider to do more fundraising for this charity.

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    1. Are you the owner of the blog? or is that a mistake?

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    2. - this is a very good blog, and

      1-yes
      2-yes
      3-yes

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  8. yes and yes and yes!!
    it is very good and convincing, i would now definitely want to fundraise for RSCPA.

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  9. this is a very good blog
    yes x 3
    what do you recieve in the RSPCA fundraising pack?

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    1. You recieve a range of fundraising materials, such as 3 sheets of animal stickers, a sponser form, rspca fudraising booklet and many other materials and stuff to support your fundraising!!!;)

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  10. A spectacular Blog. Injoyed reading it!!Animal cruelty is inappropiate and rspca do a great job! I am already a current supporter of the RSPCA and I am recently doing a lot of fundrasising and line of events. After reading your fantastic blog, i have a much better understanding of the RSPCA - even though a know a lot already!!!

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    1. yes
      to all of them!
      this a very convincing and interesting blog
      well done!

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  11. Spectacular blog!!!!!!

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  12. This is a very convincing and brilliant blog, absolutly correct and precise ! I can tell you have a lot of passion for animals. Well done.

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