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All year round, we run important campaigns to highlight urgent needs and raise funds to meet them. So what’s on our minds right now? And how can you be involved?

24/7

Right now, as you're reading this, we're rescuing and caring for thousands of animals across England and Wales. In our cities, towns and villages, RSPCA inspectors and officers are rushing to the aid of cats, dogs and horses in danger.

Watch our current TV ad showing some of the appalling conditions we find these animals in. When our phone next rings, we don't know what situation we will find and animal in - but we know we need to be ready to respond, 24/7. The RSPCA is the only charity here for all animals in England and Wales and we only exist because of public funding.

 

Today, your gift can help ensure we're there for them all, 24/7 - please donate now.

 

Biggest Animal Rescue

We need your help.

Before the Animal Welfare Act came into force, RSPCA inspectors needed proof that an animal was suffering before taking action. But now we are stepping in and preventing this suffering. The result? Over a staggering 7,000 convictions for animal cruelty secured over the last three years along.


Watch our current TV ad to see some of the animals we have helped.
 


We are working harder than ever to protect animals in danger from neglect and abuse. But we really need more staff, more places in RSPCA animal centres, more treatment, more good. And we need more money to cover the cost – at a time when money is still hard to raise.


If you care about protecting animals, please donate now.


Suffering animals really are depending on your generosity. Having fought so hard to change the law, please don’t let them down.


Leaps and Bounds appeal

Leaps and Bounds logo © RSPCA

On 4 October 2011 we launched our Leaps and Bounds appeal to raise £3 million in just one year, to build the country's first ever flagship RSPCA animal centre and hospital in Birmingham. It's a big task, but there's an even bigger need. Find out more about Leaps and Bounds.