When animals are abandoned, they often face a life of pain, suffering and will never be loved again. This can
Blue Cross treats over 30,000 poorly pets every year and also rescue them when they are in need, and train them if they have behavioural problems.
You can help by:
change with your help. With your help supporting Blue Cross you can give an animal a new, loving life, a second chance. This is Flush; Flush was flushed down the toilet by a previous owner. She was stuck down
the drain for days until a neighbour heard her meowing and called the Blue Cross. Some are not so lucky to survive. But if you donate, volunteer, or visit Blue Cross you can help and animal in need.
- Donating to Blue Cross
- Visiting a centre
- Fundraising
- Volunteer to help Blue Cross
- Adopt and animal from the Blue Cross
Save Animals Lives- Support Blue Cross
- Had you heard of Blue Cross before?
- Do you now feel more informed about what they do?
- Would you be now be prepared to support Blue Cross by doing any of the following things?
- Shop in a Blue Cross charity shop
- Attend a Blue Cross event such as dog day, tea party, open day etc.
- Leave a legacy for Blue Cross
- Consider adopting an animal from Blue Cross
- Tell your family and friends about Blue Cross
Thanks again!
Eloise
Eloise
I have heard of the Blue Cross
ReplyDeleteI feel much more informed about what they do
I have already shopped in a Blue Cross charity shop, I would attend a Blue Cross event, I would think about leaving a legacy for the Blue Cross, I would definitely consider adopting an animal (especially if it was a pug) and I would obviously tell my family and friends.
I'm from Ogwell x
I have heard of the Blue Cross (I am doing this for my advocacy)
ReplyDeleteI now feel more informed
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1) Yes, I have heard of the blue cross, and I'm doing it for my choices. I have adopted a kitten who is now in a loving home and very happy after being abandoned.
ReplyDelete2) I do now know a bit more, this has been a very useful blog
3) I have told my friends and family of the cause, I have adopted a kitten and soon I am going to the local rehoming centre to ask a few questions
TGGS, Torquay
Your blog was very effective
1. I had heard of the blue cross rehoming center before.
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3. yes. I have told my family about the blue cross and I know a few people that volunteer at the rehoming centers.