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Welcome to the RSPCA Lincolnshire Mid and Lincoln branch.
THIS BRANCH NEVER PUTS A HEALTHY, TREATABLE ANIMAL DOWN
This website helps you understand the work of your local RSPCA branch caring for the welfare of, rescuing and rehoming animals in the Lincolnshire Mid and Lincoln area. Our branch, like all local RSPCA branches is a separate charity which though under the umbrella of the national RSPCA, is not centrally funded. Neither the national society nor this branch receive monies from the Government. This means we exist through donations from the local community and must raise funds through regular events within the branch's boundaries.
These pages include details of a few of the animals in our care and for which we seek new permanent homes - please look and see if you can help us to help these unfortunate animals.
As a branch we are run mainly by volunteers. If think you could volunteer for us please don't hesitate to contact our Administrator Charlotte at the office
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, or see our volunteer page for more details.
We will microchip your pet for £10 at our office in Lincoln, opposite Debenhams and Raspberry village. Again please contact Charlotte for more information and an appointment.
In order to fund our animals and the work that we do we rely largely on our Charity shop in Lincoln, which is beneath the office. If you have any items you would like to donate to us, that we can sell, please pop in. If you wish to pick yourself up a bargain, from clothing, homewares, music, dvd's and more or need to stock up on some pet food or accessories, you will like what you find inside! So pop in and take a look.
If you are interested in joining the RSPCA see the volunteers page. Membership makes you part of this important animal charity at both national and local branch levels.
If you are concerned about an animal you know or want to report cruelty please do not contact us, but ring the cruelty and advice line on 0300 1234 999 immediately.
This website is sponsored by Otus. www.otus.co.uk
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