We are facing a critical emergency – and we desperately need your help. Our animal ambulance, which is so essential for rescuing injured and suffering animals, has suffered a catastrophic engine failure. The engine is completely seized and cannot be repaired.
Without this vehicle countless animals will be left without urgent, emergency help. We desperately need to purchase a reliable second-hand animal ambulance van, costing approximately €23,000.
The ambulance is one of our lifelines. It allows us to rescue injured animals from road accidents and conflict areas and transport emergency cases to our Free Clinic. We can move animals requiring specialist treatment safely and quickly. It can deliver food and medical supplies to communities desperate for aid. It can deliver rabies vaccines to communities who need help. We can respond quickly when and wherever animals are suffering. Without it, lives will be lost. Every donation we receive will bring us closer to replacing our ambulance and continuing with our life saving work. Together with you, our amazing supporters, we can put an ambulance back on the road, ensuring that vulnerable animals can receive the care they desperately need.
We are sorry that we have to ask you for help on top of the food appeal.
Please donate if you can, and please share this appeal with your friend, family and animal lovers everywhere. Please help us.
LINKS - Our donation links this month are –
https://t.co/VbSs1LMJYk
https://t.co/lFOrY8fk5H
https://t.co/CF2PQc9g5l
https://t.co/M40t0SCuHc
Our bank is
Banca Sella SPA,
Account name -House of cats Ernesto
IBAN IT73E0326822300052461720340
Meet Moto, who has received the fewest applications. 💔
He was found outside a train station, with a tail injury, which then had to be amputated.
We hope his lack of tail isn't putting people off, because Moto is full of love!
Meet him. 👉 https://t.co/ddsqqZIsNW #Caturday
Thinking of adopting ?????
Pop in and say hello on Sunday at Bradford Cat Watch Rescue & Sanctuary if you can!!
Bradford Cat Watch Rescue & Sanctuary will be open between 1pm - 3pm.
We will be serving light refreshments.
Dear Twitter Friends
May I ask you please to sign this vital petition to help save the beautiful, innocent Dartmoor ponies from a Defra cull! Thank you 🙏
https://t.co/C9BKP0FCRg
In March this year Channel 4 reported on the consultation into banning ‘trail hunting.’ During the report Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson said “Fast forward over 20 years and report after report of foxes being chased and ripped apart – almost like the ban had never happened. Over the last three years, this programme has been broadcasting incidents of illegal hunting taking place across the country. Over the Christmas period we were inundated.”
This speaks volumes, as hunts have had over 20 years to abide by the law and yet are still exploiting loopholes within the Hunting Act. But now they are moaning that they are being victimised, when the only people they have to blame are themselves.
There is less than three weeks until the consultation into banning ‘trail hunting’ closes and it is important that you have your say. Those wanting to continue terrorising our wildlife will be completing it, have you? https://t.co/LU5aw2G5YF
URGENT ACTION NEEDED: The Guga hunters have officially handed in their application to kill Gannet chicks this summer.
NatureScot now have a decision to make. Side with 10 men to kill a protected species or side with protecting nature.
After 126 days of seeing others get adopted, Cuthbert is wondering if his day will ever come. 💔
He's looking for a quiet rural home and an experienced owner who can help him feel safe.
Could you be the one to give Cuthbert his happy ending? 👉 https://t.co/ckwkpKlGdv #Caturday
Breaking: More than 700 dolphins killed in one day of Faroe Islands hunts amid equipment failures, chaotic scenes & arrest of conservation observers!
Wicked beyond belief and utterly heartbreaking
Complete blood thirsty devastation of a gentle species all in the name of tradition
#NoWords
https://t.co/Pz8nqpRSzJ
Angry doesn’t even begin to cover it..
Today at Snettisham beach protected area for ground nesting birds including Little Ringed Plover, Oystercatcher, Ringed Plover…...
Signage EVERYWHERE asking for dogs on leads.
📸 Derek Bromage - Snettisham Village Facebook Page.