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Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, one of the UK's oldest animal welfare charities, has released a stunning photographic history to celebrate the 160th anniversary of its opening.
Battersea Cats and Dogs Home is looking for volunteers in Kent to help its rehoming programme. The London-based home has a facility in Brands Hatch which needs people to foster animals waiting for ...
ITV Meridian's Megan Samrai went to Battersea Brands Hatch in Kent. Battersea Dogs and Cats Home is calling on people to become 'cat fosterers' after seeing a steady increase in owners having to ...
Poor Buster here is the longest-staying resident at the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Brands Hatch site in Kent – could you give him a home?
Anyone living near the charity's centres in Kent can apply. Picture: Dave Bird, Battersea. Applicants must not have other pets at home and will need a car in case the animal they are looking after ...
Tightly caught between two spreads of train lines, one viaducted, one in a shallow cutting, and bisected by the gently curving viaduct of a third, the site still has a sense of the industrial ...
Across its three sites – Old Windsor, Brands Hatch and the largest, the iconic Battersea home – some 250 cats and 650 dogs arrive each month.
Battersea Old Windsor (01784 494443; www.battersea.org.uk) Battersea Brands Hatch (01474 874994; www.battersea.org.uk) Battersea London (020–7627 9218; www.battersea.org.uk) Paws for thought. If you ...
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home has announced plans to help thousands of animals in need with money raised from public donations following the death of Paul O’Grady. The 67-year-old comedian and ...
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home has announced its veterinary hospital will be named after the charity's late ambassador Paul O'Grady. The TV and radio presenter, who died in March aged 67, became an ...
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