Will you help pets in crisis today?

The future’s uncertain for millions of UK pets and horses. Pets and people are struggling. ​But with your support, we can act.

Behind closed doors, many pet owners are desperately struggling with rising veterinary costs. Fees have grown by 70% and insurance costs have climbed by 21% between 2020 and 2023. And if a pet needs emergency treatment, it can easily run into the thousands.

Generous support from pet lovers like you will mean we can offer a lifeline and make sure that, wherever possible, pets and people are spared the distress of separation.

A brown and white springer spaniel called Willow giving a paw to her owner

Your donation will help save pets and horses' lives

Our rehoming centres helped 8,138 pets in 2025

8,138

Our veterinary team helped 25,414 pets in 2025 - 466 more than in 2024

25,414

Over four million pets have been fed through our pet food bank activity since 2022

4,000,000

Help even more pets facing an uncertain future

Pets that are loved and cared for shouldn’t be forced to part from their loving families.

Willow, Mollie and Harley wouldn't be here without the generous support of pet lovers like you. And they wouldn't have been able to stay with their owners. With your donation, we can provide crucial veterinary services to help sick and injured pets. And our Veterinary Care Fund can help towards vet bills that owners are struggling to afford.

Brown and white spaniel sitting on the grass next two a woman crouching down

She was clearly suffering

When Willow began passing blood, Willow's owners brought her to us right away.

Willow's story
Tortoiseshell cat Harley is stroked by her owner

Beloved Harley walks again

Left unable to walk after a road traffic collision, Harley was in agonising pain.

Harley’s story
Grey terrier dog lying on some vet bed with a red bandage and tube going into her right front leg

Blood transfusion saved her live

She could barely walk through the doors of our Grimsby hospital unaided.

Mollie's story