Missing Animals

January 29th, 2010

Bear

Have you seen “Bear”?

She is a one and a half year old Rottweiler x Black Lab bitch – neutered. Missing from a farm in Tipperary since Tuesday 29th of December. She was wearing a collar with an ID tag with her name and telephone number engraved on it.

We’re heartbroken without her. Thanks for any help you can give.

Phone Clare: 086 336 3664

Bobby
Bobby, 2 year old tom cat, neutered,  missing from boyle/grange area since 21st January 2010. much loved family pet. reward offered for his safe return. contact Dave on 086 3465844

Tilly and Tiddles

January 19th, 2010

TillyTiddles

Great news for Tilly and Tiddles…

Tiddles has gone to a new home and is settling in well.  Tilly’s foster carer fell in love with her and so she will be staying where she is!

See Duffy playing in the snow

January 13th, 2010

Our old friend Duffy is having a great time with his new family!  Go to our Facebook page to watch a video of him in the snow

Sooty

January 12th, 2010

This handsome cat needs a new home!

Tilly needs a new home

January 4th, 2010

— RE-HOMED —

Can you give Tilly the love she needs? Go to the Homes Needed page

Next Fundraising Event

January 4th, 2010

We will be holding a church gate collection on 9th and 10th January in Strokestown.  Any money you can spare will be very much appreciated and put to good use in caring for the needy animals of Roscommon.

    About

    Charity Number:
    CHY 18790

    roscommonanimals.com is the online home of Roscommon SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). We are a non-profit organisation run by people who volunteer their time. We look out for the care and protection of animals in County Roscommon.

    We believe that animals should have

    * Freedom from hunger, thirst and malnutrition

    * Freedom from discomfort

    * Freedom from disease and injury

    * Freedom to behave normally

    * Freedom from distress and fear

     

    Many thanks to the Department of Agriculture, from whom we have just received a generous grant of 10,000 euro (Dec. 2009), we are indeed very grateful for this. Without that money the Society would not be able to cope. We have received a grant from the Department for the past few years. Unfortunately though, we still have to do a huge amount of fundraising in order to keep going. We use private boarding kennels for the rescued dogs, and this, and vet bills cost a lot of money. Please click here to see how you can help