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Because of the kind support and donations Together for Animals receives, we are able to help change the lives of cats, dogs, donkeys, and horses. Keep up to date with all our latest news:

Abandoned dog rescued Animal Stories
November 16, 2024
Abandoned dog rescued

At 11-years-old, Niko was found wandering the streets on his own in North West London. Wearing a collar with a lead still attached, we can only assume that Niko had been abandoned and left to face the world on his own.After being found by a concerned member of the public, French bulldog Niko was brought to Together for Animals member Mayhew, where he could start to receive the care he desperately needed.

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Soulby’s stable stay Animal Stories
November 11, 2024
Soulby’s stable stay

Soulby the donkey was brought to our member SPANA’s centre in Bamako, Mali with a large lump on the left side of his body that had become red and ulcerated. Five-year-old Soulby is a vital part of his owner’s life. Just like many of the donkeys living in Bamako, Soulby works in the vast Badalabougou rubbish dump.

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Dover 26 horse welcomes healthy foal Animal Stories
October 30, 2024
Dover 26 horse welcomes healthy foal

In March we shared with you the story of 26 frightened horses and ponies rescued from being smuggled out of Dover port to an unknown fate. On their rescue the team at our member charity World Horse Welfare discovered that five of the mares in the group were pregnant.

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Helping pets this Bonfire Night News
October 28, 2024
Helping pets this Bonfire Night

Fireworks can be a source of anxiety for many animals. But you can help them feel safe this Bonfire Night with our top tips: Dogs: Cats: Rabbits:  Small pets: Horses: It’s not just animals in the home that can be scared of fireworks – horses can be too. For more information and alternative ways to […]

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Keep pets safe this Halloween News
October 20, 2024
Keep pets safe this Halloween

Halloween can be fun children and families. But for pets it can be a nightmare. Keep your animals safe this year by following these tips:Trick-or-treat sweets are not for pets - All forms of chocolate can be dangerous, even lethal, for dogs and cats. Keep all the trick-or-treat goodies well away from your pets.

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Abandoned Archie’s story News
October 17, 2024
Abandoned Archie’s story

Poorly little puppy Archie was crying out for help when he was found in a bush outside a row of shops. The eight-week-old spaniel cross was brought to our member charity Blue Cross by the dog warden in a terrible state. Tiny Archie weighed just 2.4kg, had scurfy skin and hair loss across his back […]

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Cats in crisis Animal Stories
October 16, 2024
Cats in crisis

In these challenging times, the support of animal lovers like you has never been more crucial. All our member charities continue to face a rise in the demand across their services. With many people finding it difficult to meet the increasing costs of caring for their pets, the teams never know what each new day will bring — or more accurately, who it will bring.

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Pedals’ astonishing recovery Animal Stories
October 2, 2024
Pedals’ astonishing recovery

Earlier this year, a young filly was discovered emaciated, covered in lice and tied to an old  bike, which had been wrapped in barbed wire at a site in Hertfordshire. Now, following her rescue and careful rehabilitation, the pony named ‘Pedals’ is almost unrecognisable from the youngster that first came into our member charity World Horse Welfare’s care.

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Urgent care for rabbit family Animal Stories
September 18, 2024
Urgent care for rabbit family

Pregnant rabbit Dotty already had nine baby rabbits with her when she was brought to our member Blue Cross in desperate need of help. Due to give birth any day, the exhausted mum was struggling with back-to-back pregnancies because of her unsuitable living conditions.Just nine days after arriving at Blue Cross’ Southampton rehoming centre, Dotty gave birth to five new bunnies — Cabbage, Sprout, Pea, Swede and Pepper.

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