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Monday, 21 July 2014

Make a pet’s blue life get better! - Support the Blue Cross today!

Thank you so much for showing an interest in my blog! Trying to help animals live a bright life is something I feel very strongly about. Although quite a lot of people know about animals being abandoned every day by their owners and how pets get ill sometimes but their owners can't afford to pay for treatment, the people who are able to do something to help this, seem to ignore it. Plum, Apricot and Peach are some of the rabbits who have been treated by the blue cross and rehomed and are now living a healthy happy life, thanks to the public’s amazing support. I think it's very important that all suffering animals should receive the treatment from blue cross when needed. In order for this to happen, we need to donate more money and continue with the public's fantastic support! Once you've read my blog, hopefully you will know more about the problems many pets have to face, like Plum, Apricot and Peach and you will feel like you want to help.

Here is Plum's, Apricot's and Peach' story. When giant rabbits Peach, Apricot and Plum arrived at Burford

animal rehoming center after their owner fell ill, Blue Cross knew they had their hands full trying to find them a new home without having to split them up. Not only are the French lops larger than your average cat, they’ve got bags of personality to boot. So blue Cross needed to find them a home where they’d get what they needed – a whole lot of space and attention! That’s exactly what Enstone House residential care home could provide. They set up spacious hutches and a secure section of the garden for the rabbits to bask in the sun and play with toys to their heart’s content.

The Three rabbits new lives were made possible thanks to the owners of Enstone House residential care home. It takes just a look online or at one of the Blue Cross sanctuary’s and a bit of paperwork to adopt a pet in need of a home. Blue Cross rehome and give treatment to over 60,000 pet's a year. Without our support, they wouldn’t be able to do this, so we need to make sure we keep donating.

Thankyou very very much again for reading my Blog. If you can, please do leave me a response with your opinions and thoughts. In particular it would be good if you left a few answers to the questions below and also help Blue Cross in any way you can. More details to the ideas of helping, also listed below can be found on the Blue Cross website.

  1. Have you ever been informed about the Blue cross before and what they do?
  2. After reading my blog, do you now feel like you know more about Blue Cross?
  3. Would you ever consider doing any of the following things to help Blue cross from the list below...
  • Inform your family and friends about 'Blue Cross' and try and persuade them to help out too?
  • Shop from the 'Blue Cross' shop on the website?
  • Make a donation to 'Blue Cross'?
  • Adopt a pet?
  • Start or join a fundraising campaign?
If you do post a response, can you please tell me where you come from (your home town & country).

Once again, Thankyou so much for showing an interest in my blog!
Millie Mabbutt

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