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HELP AND ADVICE

At RSPCA Bromley & District, we’re passionate about improving the lives of animals—and we know you are too. Backed by over 200 years of RSPCA expertise, we're here to provide trusted advice and support to help animals in our local community live happy, healthy lives.

Below, you'll find expert tips and guidance to help you care for the animals you love.

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Advice and welfare

For specialist advice about pets, farm animals and wildlife please go to the advice and welfare pages on the national RSPCA website for the most up to date information about animal care.

Neutering

The Branch offers to assist with the cost of neutering of pets to those owners who live within its area who receive Government means tested benefit(s). We do not have our own clinic and therefore neutering is arranged with private veterinary practices throughout our Branch area on a voucher basis.

Dogs and small animals

The Branch offers subsidised neutering to those owners who live within its area who receive Government means tested benefit(s).  Proof will be required.  A dog must already be microchipped (or microchipped at owners expense, at the time of neutering).  A donation is always welcomed to assist the Branch in helping others.

Cats

The Branch offers FREE neutering of cats to those owners who live within its area who receive Government means tested benefit(s). Proof will be required. The cat must already be microchipped (or can be microchipped at owner’s expense, at the time of neutering).  A donation is always welcomed to assist the Branch in helping others.

Bull terrier breed dogs

The Branch offers FREE neutering of Bull Breeds to those owners who live within its area who receive Government means tested benefit(s). Proof will be required. The dog must already be microchipped (or microchipped at owners expense, at the time of neutering). A donation is always welcomed to assist the Branch in helping others.

Flea treatment and vaccinations

Flea and vaccination treatment are considered responsible pet ownership costs and are not covered by RSPCA Bromley Branch. You may find that some vets will offer a payment plan on a monthly basis to cover these annual costs.

Emergency

In the event of an emergency phone the main RSPCA 0300 1234 999 for someone to attend.

Act of cruelty or welfare concern

Phone the main RSPCA 0300 1234 999

Animal welfare enquiry

The national RSPCA offer an online virtual assistant service and also an online enquiry form, just follow the links below.

Rehoming

The Branch does not have its own animal centre.  We rely totally upon volunteers who provide foster care in their own homes.  We are presently unable to foster dogs.  Should you be in the unfortunate position of having to rehome your pet, please email enquiries@rspca-bromleyanddistrict.org.uk who will be able to advise whether a volunteer fosterer is available.  We trust you will appreciate should there not be a place available; and recommend you try other National & local animal charities.

Home for life

If you have not identified a relative or friend who will be willing to care for your pets after you die, the RSPCA offer a free service to find a loving home for your pets. For more information simply follow the link below.

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