Gonsal Farm Animal Centre
How you can help us
Sadly every day the RSPCA is called out to animals suffering cruelty and neglect. This results in a large number of animals coming into our animal centres needing our help.
Like Diesel who came into the care of the centre in February 2012 with severe burns to his upper body.
He underwent intensive treatment whilst in the care of the Gonsal Farm team and made a remarkable recovery. His wounds healed brilliantly, leaving only some scarring and balding.
Diesel has since found his 'forever home' and is enjoying his new, pain free, lease of life.
Make an online donation
It costs the RSPCA over £2,400 a day to run Gonsal Farm and we could not carry out our work without the generous support of the public.
Make an online donation today. You can choose to make a single donation or a regular monthly donation.
The money you give to us will help us continue to care for all the animals in the centre who have suffered from neglect and cruelty. Thank you very much - we can't do it without you.
Volunteer for us
Our volunteers make a huge contribution to the work we do. There is a wide variety of volunteer roles available to suit all interests and time commitments.
If you think you can spare some time to help the centre, please contact us and we will be happy to give you lots of advice on how to get involved.
Events
From fun dog shows to Open Days and Christmas fairs, Gonsal Farm’s events feature something for everyone. Find out about our latest events.
We are always looking for volunteers to help us organise our events, so please get in touch!
Raising funds for us
Would you like to help raise funds for the many animals in our care? Why don’t you sign up for a sky dive, cycling challenge or marathon? Find out more on our fundraising pages.
We aren't always able to take on
stray or unwanted animals. Find out why we prioritise animals in need
Address:
Opening hours:
Public viewing: 11.15am-4pm every day. Closed Wed - we prioritise animals in need
Services offered:
Adopt an animal
Micro chipping
Pet welfare advice
