This is the best comment the RSPCA warrant. Mony grabbing with zero morale compus whatever. Facilities only available when suits them - never any thoughts for animals that need their help or supp... See more
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At the RSPCA, we’re proud to be there for every kind— from pets in need to wild animals who need urgent care. Every day, our dedicated teams work tirelessly to protect animals, prevent cruelty, and offer hope in situations that are often distressing and complex. As a charity, we face difficult decisions about how to use our limited resources, and we must prioritise the most urgent and serious cases of abuse or neglect. This sometimes means we can’t attend every call, no matter how much we wish we could. When we’re unable to be there in person, we’ll help in other ways—offering you support, directing you to organisations that can help fast, and, when it’s safe, empowering you to take an animal to a vet. These shared efforts truly make a difference. We’re incredibly grateful for the kindness, patience, and support shown by the public. Together, we can continue to speak up for animals, protect those in need, and build a better world for every kind.
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I have been a supporter for many years and have seen the amazing work the RSPCA does. They are stretched to the limit with resources but genuinely do their best for animals in need. I have found their response to my appeal for help and information quick, thorough and pleasant. They witness the most horrific abuse and fight cases in court that change the lives of animals and laws to protect them. The world is a better place because of the RSPCA and I am sad to see some unsubstantiated, poor reviews written by unrealistic members of the public. Perhaps the cyber critics would do well to find out more about the staffing levels, pressures and hard work of this brilliant charity.

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Disgusted with the lack of help given on a webchat with Ryan L:
My daughter is seriously ill and been taken into Hospital so her dogs are left alone in the house as she lives in her own house 10 mile away. My wife is disabled and I am 78 year old looking after our own dog. I rang the RSPCA to ask advice regarding rehousing and Ryan refused to help or advise. All he could do was tell me it is the next of kin legal responsibility quoting "you have to deal with it ". Meanwhile the dogs are alone in the house so we are trying to visit twice a day as well as Hospital visits and care for our own dog. Not very helpful or ethical response.

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I understand this is a charity but this should not in any way impact the care provided to animals in need. I am disgusted to say that after several concerned neighbours reported a very poorly, starved and neglected cat the RSPCA have closed the case with no further action, leaving the cat in exactly the same condition. I am shocked at the lack of care from this charity that ‘helps animals in need’. We must do better, any animal suffering should not just be dismissed.

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I am really dismayed by the lack of help from the RSPCA over a very serious case of animal abuse and neglect.
We first contacted them a week ago about two dogs being kept in a totally unoccupied partially windowless empty flat. It has no utilities and the owner does not live in the town. Owner visits are rare and brief.
Following a fire previously at the flat (same owner, when it was occupied) the dogs were found in appalling condition - filth, masses of clutter, severe neglect.
We can now hear one dog, which cries all night and the sound is growing weaker and more pitiful.
The RSPCA initially said it no longer carries out welfare checks and we would need to prove that there is at least 24 hours between visits which we don't have the technology in place to prove.
We called again the other day and they promised an officer would call us back because one animal now can't be heard and the other is weakening. But no-one called back. I have taken temporary accomodation because the pitiful sound of the dog's suffering all night is too disturbing, and it continues literally until dawn. The RSPCA is an organisation that I respected and trusted but the animals are being badly let down and potentially left to their fate.

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A pidgeon was stuck in the netting of a building in liverpool and we phoned the RSPCA, it took 10 minutes to get through to someone, and then was left on hold again just to get told we had to call the council and they could not help. By the time they told us we had to call someone else that pidgeon couldve died or lost its leg. Their one job is to help animals and they left it almost 30 minutes to actually tell us they couldn't, and even then by the time we finally got through to the council they also told us they wouldn't help.

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If I could rate it a 0 I would. I noticed a horse deadon a field this morning. The horse next to it was chained up and clearly very distressed. I decided to call the RSPCA for help, but was met with a very rude woman on the phone. She told me I need to go over to the horse and see its condition. I told her no, it’s not safe to do so because I’m disabled and the other horse is very distressed. She told me that the field is very large (it’s not) so I need to provide her precise details. I said if they could send someone out they would very clearly see the horses condition. She then told me that they are very busy and I again need to approach the horse or call the local town council. Her attitude continued again repeating how busy they are and that the area wasn’t coming up on her system. Absolutely ridiculous advice to tell someone to approach a distressed horse. I was told “I know you’re very upset about the horse” to minimise what I was saying. Very disappointing care from the RSPCA.

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Attempting to ban children from “crabbing” what about restaurants boiling lobsters alive????
Children don’t intend any pain towards crabs…
Can the same be said for chefs/cooks and patrons of restaurants?
Where is the ethical line to be drawn?
Addendum: dont eat eggs, youre killing baby chickens..

Reply from RSPCA (England and Wales)
All the staff we encountered were clearly passionate about the animals they care for and made us welcome. The questions asked of us were reasonable (we have experienced a more 'aggressive' assessment process with another agency many years ago.
We were given plenty of time to ask questions, spend time with our prospective pet, introduce a grandchild time the date of adoption to suit our other commitments and engage with care staff to clarify the animal's history and needs.
Special thanks to 'Kit'

Reply from RSPCA (England and Wales)
Although the RSPCA is very busy, as we all know, due to all of the cases they have to deal with, they still got back to me quite quickly when I had a query. Sent me some info too, which explained what I needed to know about what supermarkets were selling RSPCA assured meat, which is very important to me. So thank you for both your advice and your time.

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On reporting what seemed like an injured animal, I was met with a positive and informative response, and was given an overview that resolved my concerns.My appreciation to the RSPCA for how they handled my query.

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I called RSPCA for advice about trapped animals. The operator was very supportive, tried their best to help me and gave me realistic advice given their limited availability of resources. I was directed to local organisations one of which managed to help and resulted in the animals being freed. Thank you

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Went in to donate some treats, toys and blankets. The receptionist was very appreciative and kind 😊

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I have a great house with a nice garden. I have one dog that is super friendly and loves every animal and human. I applied for a dog. Filled in their endless form. It said, if we don't contacted you assume you have not been successful. What sort of a response is that? I did not get a response in 2 months.
Reply to their reply -
There were multiple dogs I was interested in. The form obliged me to choose one. I was looking for an older dog, so I'm sure there was not a queue. Are you there to find good homes for animals?

Reply from RSPCA (England and Wales)
Reported German Shepherds being kept in the back of cramped vans in small cages for more than 24hrs a day in a security firm. Called RSPCA they said as long as they had food & water there's nothing they can do. I think about those 2 dog's every day. That was a year ago. 😔

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I am appalled that the RSPCA have a tv advert for help off the public. I rang them 3 times last month to help me re home a pregnant cat she was on her 3rd litter of kittens all within 12 months. My neighbour had abandoned her.
They said they couldn’t help even though she was heavily pregnant and I was feeding her & giving her shelter somewhere warm ! I would have kept her but I have 2 cats and a dog who thinks cats want to play all the time so I was in an impossible situation. I told the RSPCA she was ready to have her kittens and I was worried she would be on the streets when she went into labour. The lady told that happens all the time in the UK were cats are giving birth on the streets. I am disgusted with the reply she gave me.!
They do not deserve any donations. This isn’t the first time I have asked these people for help. I found a kitten in the park under a tree with a little can of cat food at the side of him and when I rang the RSPCA & also the cats protection I was told they could not help. The little kitten still lives with me 3 years on and the pregnant cat is now in a new home and very happy ready to give birth to her kittens very shortly.
I do not know how the RSPCA have got the nerve to ask any of the public for help because when the public need help from them they dismiss any help.

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Reported neglect but because I would not give name address etc they won't help, disgusting

Reply from RSPCA (England and Wales)
LISTEN HERE YOU LIARS! STOP LYING ABOUT YOUR MILK AND ANIMAL AGRICULTRE BY SAYING THE COWS ARE LIVING HAPILY! THEIR BABIES ARE TAKEN AWAY, COWS ARE MUTILATED AND BEATEN IF NOT COOPERATIVE! LEAVE ANIMALS THE HELL ALONE AND STOP LYING FOR MONEY!

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Are you kidding me??? 250 dogs rescued from a breeder because ‘ it got out of control’ and ZERO PROSECUTION BROUGHT BY THE RSPCA?! The rspca has always been woeful but this is a new cherry on the cake, how anyone can give money to an ‘animal charity’ that takes zero action after TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ANIMALS ( DOGs ) HAVE BEEN HORRIBLY NEGLECTED ( intentionally) can not be worth donating to.
Needs shutting down and money going to real animal charities that actually care.
RSPCA response will say they care yet the prof is overwhelmingly against their lip service.
Disgusting
Absolutely horrendous. I ve reported to incidents concerning ponies and both times they can't do anything about it. Awful service don't help when it's needed.
I pay into the RSPCA but have just cancelled my contribution so disgusted with this service

Reply from RSPCA (England and Wales)
I have volunteered for the Rspca for several years in various locations,as well as taking part in different challenges. I'm totally passionate about ALL animals and helping each and everyone is my life purpose.
We all do our best in very challenging times and ongoing overwhelming situations.
Please join us NOW by helping and getting involved in every which way you can - giving, volunteering or signing up for our next challenge where you meet like minded people,plus new friends too and see the beauty in nature.

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