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SPRA The Society for the Protection and Re-homing of Animals
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The Society for the Protection and Re-homing of Animals
Updated 1st July 2008
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The Society for the Protection and Re-homing of Animals (SPRA) is a small North Devon-based society. The SPRA undertakes to find loving and caring permanent homes for all animal species for the duration of their lives.
Before the animal is re-homed, a home check is carried out to make sure the new home will be suitable. The prospective guardian is also assessed regarding suitability.
Where applicable, all animals are neutered, microchipped, treated for parasitic infestations (for example worms, fleas or mites), and vaccinated before they are re-homed.
The SPRA has re-homed many animals since the society was formed in October 2000. Some not as quickly as we would like, because of the importance of finding the right home.
It is vitally important that anyone, before giving a pet a home, seriously consider the responsibilities they would have to that animal. First find as much information as possible about the animal’s needs, the financial commitment and the commitment of you and your family. Will the animal be happy living in the conditions you can provide for it? Do you have the necessary knowledge? Can you also give the animal the mental stimulation it requires? Please give us a call or your local vet will be very pleased to help you with information.
If you feel you can help by fostering for short or long term or wish to help the SPRA in any area of its work then please call us. You will find contact details on our Contacts Page. Thank you.
Registered Charity No 1098713
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