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Our feline residents deserve a safe, comfortable, and stress-free space to call home while they wait for their forever families. Sadly, our current cat pens are outdated and no longer meet the standards our cats deserve. They must be demolished and replaced as soon as possible.
This is a major undertaking for our branch, and we can’t do it alone. That’s why we’re reaching out to kind-hearted animal lovers like you.
With your support, we can build new, modern pens that provide warmth, security, and the best possible care for the cats who need us most.
Every donation, big or small, brings us one step closer to giving these cats the environment they need to thrive.
Please donate today - our cats are counting on you.
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Charity number: 243352
The RSPCA South Bucks is a separately registered charity from the main RSPCA National Society and operates at a local level to support animal welfare in south Buckinghamshire.
The charity rehabilitates and rehomes animals taken in through our fostering facilities. As well as providing subsidised microchipping, neutering and veterinary treatments for those in financial hardship. The charity also provides education and advice on animal related matters.
The charity is located in the southeast of England nestled amongst the Chiltern Hills covering the major urban areas of:
• Chesham to the north East
• Burnham to the south East
• High Wycombe to the West
• Princes Risborough to the north West
The charity raises the majority of its funds locally through donations from members of the public and from our retail operations located in Chesham, Princes Risborough, and Burnham selling donated goods.
The governing body of the charity is made up of volunteers, performing the role of trustees. The operational delivery of the charity is performed with a blend of voluntary and paid employees.