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Tuesday 15 February 2011

RSPCA MAY CLOSE MARTLESHAM & FAIL TO PROTECT ANIMALS IN SUFFOLK

MARTLESHAM TO CLOSE FOLLOWING DROP IN DONATIONS TO USELESS RSPCA

The future of an RSPCA rescue centre in Suffolk is in jeopardy due to a funding crisis, The centre at Martlesham, which was set up in 1970 has only 80 days of funding left.
Although regulated by the RSPCA, the centre only receives minimal financial support from it.
The organisation, which has seen a drop in donations and legacies, is appealing for public support.

(AND IF THEY GET IT THEY WILL SPEND IT ON THEIR HEAD OFFICE, ADVERTISING, PROSECUTIONS AND BARRISTERS, NOT ANIMAL WELFARE)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-12425157

POLICE AND RSPCA TAKE NO ACTION FOLLOWING PIG KILLINGS
Mark Hayward had 18 of his animals killed and another 23 wounded.
“My main concern is that we highlighted a potential animal and neither the RSPCA or the police have been able to do anything.

http://www.eveningstar.co.uk/news/farmer_s_concern_after_pigs_killed_1_224199


PUPPY LEFT WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER IN POLICE CARE IN BURY ST EDMUNDS
THE RSPCA is investigating cops over claims a stray dog they took in was left without food or water for SEVEN days.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article266922.ece

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