RSPCA Derby bids to build new small animal unit
A new unit to care for small animals is being planned by the RSPCA in Derby.
The charity has launched a fundraising campaign called Save our Smalls, with a target of £10,000.
The money would help create a new small animal unit, estimated to cost between £60,000 and £80,000, at its Abbey Street base.
RSPCA Derby says it can only currently accommodate about eight small animals at a time, but the new unit would help increase that to about 40.
Lucy Bell, RSPCA Derby's animal care manager, said: "We're seeing more small animals being rescued from terrible situations and needing to come into our care, but we can only take in around eight small animals at a time and there isn't another centre within 45 miles that can take them."
Branch manager Penny Lockwood added: "Many people don't realise that we're independent and separate from the national RSPCA - we're entirely self-funded and have to raise every penny for essential expansion projects like this ourselves."
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