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Funding crisis for Fenland rescue centre as it takes in 27 dogs and 3 cats in 10 days

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
11:33am, May 9 2024
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One of the dogs taken in by Ravenswood recently. 'Her face was swollen and her eye sore due to terrible teeth, she was in agony. She had 10 teeth removed'

One of the dogs taken in by Ravenswood recently. 'Her face was swollen and her eye sore due to terrible teeth, she was in agony. She had 10 teeth removed'

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Ravenswood Pet Rescue have taken in 27 dogs and 3 cats animals in the last 10 days with “almost all requiring vet care”. An emotive plea for financial support has been launched through a GoFundMe plea and Fenland District Council is backing the appeal for public support.

GoFundMe organiser Caroline Trigg says “The little lady in the picture received the first of her vet care.

“Her face was swollen and her eye sore due to terrible teeth, she was in agony. She had 10 teeth removed and in a few weeks’ time she will be back to the vets for a mammary strip and her spay.”

Caroline added: “Our bill is going to be big. We need help to cover costs for the animals in our care. These animals have arrived with us in an emergency situation.

“We would be very grateful for any help towards these costs.”

Unfortunately the intake continues , now a gorgeous little girl abandoned with a broken leg ! Let’s see what we can do to help her tomorrow with her vet appointment , she has had X-rays and pain relief already now in foster , we may need your help again
Ravenswood says: ‘Unfortunately the intake continues , now a gorgeous little girl abandoned with a broken leg ! Let’s see what we can do to help her tomorrow with her vet appointment , she has had X-rays and pain relief already now in foster , we may need your help again.’

Fenland Council says the Wisbech based pet rescue centre has just taken in three cats and 19 dogs rescued in a joint operation between police, the council and other partners.

Among them were young puppy litter and two of the dogs have now had litters of a total of 12 puppies. One of the cats is expecting kittens imminently.

“Ravenswood Pet Rescue coordinates a small team of foster carers who have taken the animals into their homes,” said a council spokesperson.

“The not-for-profit organisation is in desperate need of public support to continue the care.

GOFUNDME link below 

https://gofund.me/4b05ec19

“It’s calling for donations of puppy pads, washing powder, quick dry fleece blankets, pet disinfectant, puppy, dog and cat food and has launched a fundraising page.”

Cllr Susan Wallwork, portfolio holder for environmental health, said: “These vulnerable animals have been rescued thanks to a multi-agency operation that has seen so many people going above and beyond.

“We all owe a huge debt of gratitude to everyone involved and especially to Ravenswood Pet Rescue and its supporters for being there to pick up the pieces and give these animals hope.

“Already the generous and caring Fenland community is offering its support, and we have no doubt it will continue to rally.”

Investigations are ongoing in relation to those responsible for the animals.

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A chihuahua with her pups being cared for by Ravenswood Pet Rescue which is seeking donations to help with an influx of animals

Fenland District Council’s environmental health team is working with the property owner to improve the conditions of the building where most of the animals were found on April 20.

Ravenswood Pet Rescue is fundraising to help it ensure all the rescued animals get all the appropriate health, grooming and care they need to get them fit and old enough for rehoming.

Later, a chihuahua with four two-week-old puppies was rehomed to the care of Ravenswood Pet Rescue from elsewhere in Cambridgeshire.

This was followed by a separate incident on April 29 involving three three-day-old suspected English bull terrier puppies being rejected by their mum and in need of rescue.

Sadly, two were so weak they died, and one continues to be given high level care including bottle feeds every two to three hours day and night in a bid to save her.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Donations for Ravenswood Pet Rescue can be made at:

    • Ravenswood Pet Rescue 2nd Hand Bargains, Unit 1, Lynn Road, Walton Highway, Wisbech
    • Sunnyside vets, Hall Farm, Church Lane, Roydon, Kings Lynn PE32 1AR
    • Online at GoFundMe , PayPal or by phone to Sunnyside vets on 01485 600022.

Once animals are ready for rehoming details will be made available at www.ravenswoodpetrescue.co.uk or on its Facebook page.

Anyone who becomes aware of animals at risk of harm or who finds themselves unable to care for or rehome pets is urged to seek support. There is never an excuse for or need to abandon or neglect an animal.

Support is available from:

  • www.ravenswoodpetrescue.co.uk
  • www.woodgreen.org.uk
  • www.rspca.org.uk/local/block-fen-animal-centre

In Fenland, stray or abandoned dogs should be reported to Fenland District Council. Advice at:  www.fenland.gov.uk/straydogs

Fenland’s stray dog service always tries to reunite lost dogs with owners as quickly as possible, which can be achieved where microchips are present. By law, dogs must be microchipped by the time they are eight weeks old.

Licenses are required to sell animals as pets, provide animal boarding, hire out horses, breed dogs or keep or train animals for exhibition.

For more information see: www.fenland.gov.uk/animallicensing

Check a breeder has a license via the Licensing Public Register

Advice on how and where to report animal cruelty and neglect is available via the RSPCA: www.rspca.org.uk/utilities/contactus/reportcruelty

 

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