RSPCA - North Wiltshire Branch

                            Tel: 01793 640136 (Mon-Fri 10am-12pm)

                                             Registered Charity Number 268444


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Thinking of adopting an animal

National Cruelty Line
0300 1234 999 (24 hrs)


Please note:

Both Pre and Post adoption home checks are carried out for all animals re-homed by us.

In the event of an animal being to young, or we are unable to neuter and/or microchip for any other reason before the adoption, we will arrange for this to be carried out with your selected veterinary centre post adoption.

If you are interested in volunteering as a fosterer then please contact the number given above.

All cats are inoculated, neutered and micro-chipped. A donation will be required to offset some of the cost of these procedures.

All rabbits are inoculated and neutered. Guinea Pigs & Rats are not micro-chipped and some are un-neutered, the donation required will reflect this.

A selection of animals we are currently fostering that are available for adoption. Details of these and other animals currently available for adoption can be obtained by contacting the office on 01793 640136 or emailing info@rspcanorthwilts.org.uk

Please note that we do not have kennel facilities, anyone wishing to adopt a dog should contact the nearest kennels, which is Bath Cats & Dogs home, on 01225 787321

 

 

 

 

  If you wish to view any of   
  the animals advertised on this site, please call 01793 640136 between 10am and Midday, Monday to Friday to book an appointment.



Opening hours for viewing are as follows:

Monday 2pm - 4pmTuesday Midday - 4.30pm
Wednesday 4.30 - 7pm
Thursday CLOSED
Friday 3pm - 5pm
Saturday 8am - Midday
Sunday CLOSED

 

 

Constitution, Objectives and Policies
The North Wiltshire Branch of the RSPCA has as its principal objectives the promotion of kindness and the prevention or suppression of cruelty to animals and to do all such lawful acts as the Society may consider to be conducive or incidental to the attainment of those objectives

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