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Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre In Biggin Hill, Kent Wins £500 From Petplan

12 years ago
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16th July, 2012 16h14


(Left-right) Debra Taylor (Deputy Manager at Foal Farm), Charlie Penn (Petplan representative) (Left-right) Debra Taylor (Deputy Manager at Foal Farm), Charlie Penn (Petplan representative) Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre based in Biggin Hill, Kent has been awarded a £500 donation from the UK’s largest pet insurance provider, Petplan. The local rescue centre provides shelter and veterinary care for sick, injured, stray and abandoned dogs in the surrounding area.   Debra Taylor, Deputy Manager at FOAL Farm said: "As a charity Foal Farm relies heavily on donations so we are more than pleased to accept this fantastic cheque from the Petplan Team." Working with more re-homing charities than any other insurer, Petplan helps fund the care of thousands of homeless cats and dogs throughout the UK. They offer four weeks free insurance to every owner adopting pets through the shelters it supports and also offers free insurance vouchers to visitors and supporters of the charities. Each month a prize draw is held from all the insurance vouchers issued and one charity benefits from the prize fund. Isabella Von Mesterhazy, Head of Marketing at Petplan says, “We are pleased to be able to provide this donation to Foal Farm, they do a fantastic job caring for dogs in the community. We also understand what a difficult time it can be re-homing an animal and are glad to offer new owners 4 weeks free cover to give them this extra peace of mind during the first few weeks of their pet’s life in a new environment. Having your pet insured is an important part of taking care of its future health.” Petplan is committed to aiding the valuable work that re-homing shelters do. Charities such as Battersea, Cats Protection, Blue Cross and Dogs Trust are just a few of those that have benefited.

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