Help an animal in need

If you’re worried about an animal, you’re in the right place.

Rescuing animal victims of cruelty and neglect is a job that no other charity does - so our specially trained team will always prioritise it. But we care about all animals - and know you do too. 

Tell us about the animal and we’ll guide you to the best and quickest way of getting them the help they need. 

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Report an Animal Welfare incident

We receive a call for help approximately every 30 seconds. We have to prioritise cases of cruelty and neglect where our specialist skills are required. Help us prioritise these calls to help more animals by using our report an incident triage.

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The young of some large birds may appear to need rescuing, but may be better left alone. They will need help if they’re sick or injured, their parents are dead, or you’ve continuously monitored from a distance for more than two hours and the parents haven’t returned. If they do need help, they may need an expert to rescue them.

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any of the animals listed here. Watch our video to see how you can help them. If you’re worried or unsure, try to find a friend or neighbour to give you a hand.

For advice on how to move an animal, the . When moving an animal, make sure you don't make any injuries worse. Stay calm, reassure them and make sure they are safe before moving them. You could use a blanket, towel or board to help support and carry the pet.

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it would be unsafe for you to help or it would require specialist tools, please call us on 0300 123 8960.

Due to high demand for our service, we may not always be able to attend. We prioritise our limited resources on the animals suffering the most serious cases of cruelty and neglect.

Do you require a BSL interpreter?

If you have a hearing impairment, are Deaf or are a user of British Sign Language, find out how to connect with a BSL interpreter to help report cruelty and neglect.

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any of the animals listed here.

If they are trapped and it would be unsafe for you to help or it would require specialist tools, please call us on 0300 123 8960.

Due to high demand for our service, we may not always be able to attend. We prioritise our limited resources on the animals suffering the most serious cases of cruelty and neglect.

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help a stray cat . And if a stray looks sick or injured, please . Please call ahead first.

If you are in need of more advice, please call us on 0300 123 8960. Please be aware our rescue teams are busy helping animal victims of cruelty and neglect, therefore we may not be able to send an officer to help you.

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Find out more about tethering horses.

If you're concerned about a tethered horse because it looks like they’re in poor condition please ring 0300 123 8960.

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Please call our RSPCA cruelty and neglect line on 0300 123 8960

Lines are open 8am - 6pm

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If you have a hearing impairment, are Deaf or are a user of British Sign Language, find out how to connect with a BSL interpreter to help report cruelty and neglect.

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