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Give an emergency care box and help save the life of a pet this Christmas

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This Christmas, only to the beneficial Pet National Pet organization, Blue Cross, to spread Donating’s festive joy to help provide emergency care that our rehomeing and veterinarian teams deliver to needy pets, such as helping pets to Find a new loving family just in time for the season. Or save the life of a vulnerable pet, giving them the most brilliant new year opportunity.

Last year, more than 24,000 pets became Blue Cross for urgent care. Among them was Midge, a Maltese terrier, who arrived in Blue Cross with his three -week puppies. Subno, low weight and suffering multiple infections, they were given the emergency attention they needed to survive. Thanks to the team dedicated in Blue Cross, after only 30 days, Midge puppies found their homes forever, and now they are happy and thriving at seven months. Midge didn’t have to wait long, just a few weeks later, he found his beloved family. Last year, he has enjoyed beach trips soled in the family caravan with his new owners, Eliza and Danny, who gave him a loving home.

“Eliza McKenzie, who adopted Midge along with her husband Danny after meeting her at the Blue Cross Burford Rehoming Center in Oxfordshire, said:“ I love her pieces, it is perfect. She is our little dwarf gem and we would not be without her now.

“I hope to wake up and see Midge. We have children who have grown up and have taken care of our grandchildren and I felt that I had space to give, to love. “

This Christmas, you can be a hero for pets like Midge donating £ 10, £ 20 or £ 25 for an emergency care box. Each box contains essential items, such as medications, food and toys that we urgently need to take care of vulnerable pets. Visit www.blueecross.org.uk/carebox To give a gift that makes the difference.(Yo)

With the growing demand for the welfare services of Blue Cross pets, the beneficial organization needs the support of animal lovers to continue their work helping pets and their people, in any way they can. If that is donating to continue resuming and veterinary services through these difficult times, collecting funds for Blue Cross, providing breeding care for pets while new loved houses are found, donating items to charity stores, volunteers in food banks For pets or register to support to support Blue Cross campaigns for better pet well -being.


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