RSPCA Bryn-y-Maen animal centre in Colwyn Bay and the Abandoned Animal Association in Prestatyn are appealing for pet lovers to take in one of their many residents. From a dog found locked in a crate to a cat found hiding is a basement after fireworks ...
This is Tuxie- so-called because of his black and white markings. He was taken into the RSPCA's Bryn-y-Maen animal centre as a stray and is recovering from a flea infection, but soon he'll be looking for a new home. He weighs in at seven kilogrammes ...
“Tuxie is a wonderful cat and will make a loving family pet.” Anyone interested in giving Tuxie a home can call Bryn-y-Maen on 0300 123 0745 or email brynymaen@rspca.org.uk. The centre is open between 11am and 4pm every day except Wednesday.
A concerned member of the public reported the discovery in mid Wales and now the cute creatures are being cared for at the RSPCA animal centre in Bryn y Maen near Colwyn Bay. Named Miss Polly, Miss Holly and Miss Dolly, the three Syrian hamsters are ...
They were taken to Bryn-y-Maen and following some tender, loving care their health has improved considerably. Kennel and cattery supervisor Chris Butler said the three creatures were found to be in an appalling condition. He said: “The three cockerels ...
Nine-year-old Sophie has been overlooked at Bryn-y-Maen for several months, despite her stunning colour and beautiful eyes. She came into the RSPCA's care after her owner sadly passed away. Sophie is a shy cat whose confidence will grow over time, but ...