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The Society Of Abandoned Animals Based In Stretford, Manchester Wins £500 From Petplan

11 years ago
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10th July, 2013 20h27


The Society for Abandoned Animals Charity Cheque The Society for Abandoned Animals Charity Cheque Animal charity, the Society of Abandoned Animals based in Stretford, Manchester has been awarded a £500 donation from the UK’s largest pet insurance provider, Petplan. Originally established in 1966, the Society for Abandoned Animals is an animal welfare charity who care for and rehome unwanted cats, dogs and rabbits. Natasha Woest, the Centre Manager at the Society for Abandoned Animals in Stretford, Manchester expressed her gratitude to Petplan saying; "Firstly thanks to Petplan for the kind donation. All animal charities rely on public donations so any additional money like this is always much appreciated. It has come at a great time because we are in kitten season. We have gone from a few kittens to over 60 in the last couple of months!” She confirmed that the money will go towards veterinary fees for the kittens before they are rehomed. Working with more rehoming charities than any other insurer, Petplan helps fund the care of thousands of homeless cats and dogs throughout the UK. Petplan 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. Petplan is committed to rewarding the valuable work that re-homing shelters do. Charities such as the National Animal Welfare Trust, Battersea Cats Protection, Blue Cross and Dogs Trust are just a few of those that have benefited.

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