RSPCA - Elderly animal rehoming scheme

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Elderly Animal Rehoming Scheme

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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - the UK's largest animal welfare charity. We rescue, rehabilitate and rehome hundreds of thousands of animals each year in England and Wales. We offer advice on caring for all animals and campaign to change laws that will protect them, which we will enforce through prosecution. Our work relies on your support, so get involved or donate today. You can make a difference.

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Elderly Animal Rehoming Scheme

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Rehoming elderly animals...

It's a sad fact that rehoming some of the elderly animals that come into our care can be a difficult process. But the Elderly Animal Rehoming Scheme (EARS) aims to change this by pairing older animals with appropriate new owners.

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About EARS

Many potential pet owners can be reluctant to take on an older animal due to fears of increased demands on time and money. EARS is designed to help alleviate these worries.

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How it all started…

The scheme was the brainchild of the RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield and District Branch after staff and trustees vowed to find a new lease of life for their elderly animals.

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Assurances offered by EARS

EARS offers owners a range of assurances, including:• discounted vet visits and food• help with transport• a vital 24-hour phone number to call in case of an

emergency.

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Benefits for new owners

New owners under the scheme will also be given an ID card, which qualifies their pet for a range of benefits, including annual booster vaccinations, health checks, routine worming tablets and flea treatments.

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Small contribution of £5

All the branch asks for in return is a small contribution of £5 a month, and that the new owners provide the love, care and attention the animals deserve.

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Expanding the scheme

Our Putney Animal Hospital in south-west London has adopted a similar scheme. Putney Pensioners aims to find loving new homes for elderly or disabled cats, whilst giving owners total peace of mind by covering costs of all the medical treatment carried out at the hospital.

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Transforming animals' and owners' twilight

yearsEARS provides invaluable companionship for animals and owners, particularly for elderly people who may live alone or who have recently lost a loved one, and the scheme has received the backing of Help the Aged and Age Concern.

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