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Monday 14 July 2014

Why should we care about rehoming pets from the blue cross?

Firstly I would like to thank you for taking time to come and read my blog. This blog is all about The Blue Cross Rehoming Centre. Raising awareness for the blue cross animal rehoming centres is extremely important to me and my family. The blue cross rehoming centres help rescue injured, neglected or unhealthy pets and help them to find a new loving home forever. The Blue Cross Rehoming Centre take in all different kinds of animals from rabbits & guinea pigs to horses, cats to dogs, gerbils to hamsters and degu’s to donkeys. Without your donations or help many of these pets would have suffered - just like Tinkerbell, the King Charles spaniel.

Tinkerbell’s Story
Tinkerbell is a King Charles spaniel. When Tinkerbell was found she was with all of her brothers and sister. The blue cross were sent to investigate an area that people had claimed that there weren’t living animals in there. So obviously they went to investigate and found Tinkerbell and 3 of her brothers and sisters. Unfortunately Tinkerbell was the only one that survived because of the critical state the other 3 were in blue cross rescued her and within 1 month she was up for rehoming. Tinkerbell was adopted by one of the workers because during their time caring for her they fell in love and did not want to see her go to a different home.


 This could all be changed with your help! With a little bit of money and understanding from the public incidents like this can be avoided. It only takes a kind loving heart and donations to help save an animal’s life or help them find a loving home. Please would you kindly answer the following questions and state where you come from below. (if in the uk, state the nearest city/otherwise please state the country).
  1. Had you ever heard of the blue cross rehoming centre before?
  2. Have you ever been involved in the blue cross before? (e.g. volunteering, adopting, etc)
  3. Out of 10 what would you rate the blue cross rehoming centre and what it does?
  4. Would you ever consider volunteering or adopting an animal?
  5. Would you now consider donating to the blue cross rehoming centre?
Thank you once again for taking time to read and answer the questions on my blog!

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