Shep and Harvey

March 21st, 2010

Shep

Some good news for rehoming – Shep has now left us for his new home and Harvey is staying with his foster carer who could not bear to be parted from him.

Harvey

King Charles Missing

March 19th, 2010

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Have you seen this King Charles who has been missing since 8am Monday 15th March from Portnahinch, Weekfield, Co. Roscommon?

Caroline and her family are devastated over him missing – he is dearly missed. If you know where he is please let her know on 086 192 1903 so he can be safely returned home.

Church Gate Collection Volunteers

March 18th, 2010

Volunteers are needed to help us at Church Gate Collections on the 17th and 18th of April in the following locations:

  • Ballinameen
  • Arigna
  • Tarmonbarry
  • Whitehall
  • Corrageenroe
  • Kilmactranny
  • Ballinatubber
  • Ballinaheglish
  • Kilmurray
  • Loughglynn
  • Kilynna
  • Tulsk
  • Breedogue

If you can help out at any of these please contact Karen at 086 661 3409

Have you seen Ruth’s dog?

March 11th, 2010

UPDATE – Found!!!

Missing for a week – much loved and missed male, pale coloured, 4 year-old Golden Labrador, (no collar). Last seen at Meadowvale, Boyle. If you see him please call me on 086 060 5560

Ruth.

Missing Yorkie

March 11th, 2010

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Have you seen a missing 12 year old Yorkie in the Gortagany area?  She has been missing for over a week now and her owners are frantic with worry.  If you have any news please contact Yvonne on 086.168.4010

Flora Women’s Mini Marathon

March 10th, 2010

Are there any ladies out there interested in taking part in the Flora Women’s Mini Marathon on behalf of Roscommon SPCA? If so please contact Karen at 086 6613409

Jezz

March 10th, 2010

—RE-HOMED—

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Jezz is energetic and loves open spaces to run around – he is  extremely friendly and curious.  More information on the Homes Needed Page

We can all make a difference.

March 10th, 2010

The support of its members is invaluable to Roscommon SPCA. The contribution of members and volunteers is key to our ability to help the abandoned animals of County Roscommon.

Download our membership form and send to Roscommon SPCA at P.O. Box 10, Castlerea, County Roscommon.

We are always in need of volunteers to help raise funds and help take care of the animals who find their way to our door. There are many ways our members and volunteers can help. Please take a look at our membership form and if you can help let us know.

Roscommon SPCA sends thanks to its members for their continued support which is invaluable.

We welcome the support of new members, if you are able to offer your time to help please complete our membership form.

Together we can make a difference.

Harvey

March 7th, 2010

Harvey Harvey

Harvey was found wandering in Forest Park on the eve of Valentine’s day where a kind man picked him up and brought him to a local vet who contacted us. He is a very sweet and lovable dog, a tiny bit nervous meeting other dogs and people, but within seconds he’s best friends. He gets on fine with cats in his foster home and wants to play with them but they just swipe his nose!

Read more about Harvey on the Homes Needed page

Duffy

March 7th, 2010

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read all about how Duffy is getting on these days with his new family.  Go to the Success Stories page

    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