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Reporting cruelty or an animal in distress

When an animal is in need, the quicker they get help the better. There’s helpful advice on the RSPCA website.

Reporting acts of cruelty or neglect must be done via the National RSPCA.

RSPCA Stourbridge and District branch is solely operated by volunteers who are, like you, just members of the public. We have no authority in any matters of this nature; all cruelty and neglect reports need to be investigated by an RSPCA inspector. Similarly, an injured animal that needs help is likely to need the expertise of an RSPCA inspector to catch the animal and take it to the animal hospital.

 

Adoption

If you are interested in offering a home to an animal in our care, please use the link below, complete the form and we will come back to you. 

For help with a stray cat

If you need help with a stray cat, please use the link below, complete the form and one of our volunteers will respond as soon as possible.


For help with neutering your cat or dog

We run an assisted neutering scheme for people on benefits who live within the DY5-DY9 postcodes and need help to neuter their cat or dog.  Find out more about the scheme here or use the links below to apply for help. Please note we do not offer assisted neutering for Pedigree cats and dogs.


To report a missing pet

Please use the link below, complete the form and one of our volunteers will respond as soon as possible.

To report a found pet

Please use the link below, complete the form and one of our volunteers will respond as soon as possible.


If you need to rehome your cat or dog

Please use the links below for advice on rehoming your own pets.


 

National RSPCA support and advice:

 
 

RSPCA
Wilberforce Way
Southwater
Horsham
West Sussex
RH13 9RS

Website : www.rspca.org.uk

Registered charity number 219099

 

The RSPCA provides lots of advice and information on all things animal related. 
If you have a question for them, please follow this link.