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Wirral Donkeys

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Gills Lane, CH61 1AQ Birkenhead, United Kingdom

We are a community interest company who aims to provide an educational and community base linked together with a safe welcoming environment for rescued ani

Merseyside Dogs Home

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Greensbridge Lane, L35 1QH Halewood, United Kingdom

Merseyside Dogs Home is the most popular dog rescue page in the North West. We are a registered charity 1161947.

Liverpool Cat Welfare

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High Street 1, L15 8HE Liverpool, United Kingdom

Twitter name: @livcatwelfare Amazon Wish List http://www.amazon.co.uk/registry/wishlist/1XMZZT6106BSF

Parkgate Pony Sanctuary

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Davenport Road, CH60 9LF Heswall, United Kingdom

we are a registered charity that looks after horses and ponies that need our help due to unforeseen circumstance , neglect or abuse etc.

Boote Home For Cats

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2 Elm Vale, L6 8NX Liverpool, United Kingdom

Cat rescue/re-homing centre.

RSPCA

Higher Road, L26 9TX Halewood, United Kingdom

RSPCA Liverpool Branch

Cats Protection - St Helens Adoption Centre

Chester Lane 100, WA9 4DD Saint Helens, United Kingdom

Dogs Trust Merseyside

Whiston Lane, L36 6HP Huyton, United Kingdom

RSPCA

Slutchers Lane, WA1 1NA Bank Quay, United Kingdom

Cats Protection - St Helens Adoption Centre

Chester Lane 100, WA9 4DD Saint Helens, United Kingdom

Liverpool Animal Minding

Bentley Road 29-31, L8 0SY Liverpool, United Kingdom

Liverpool based Animal Minding service run by Dave Callender – established 2008. Dave has worked at Freshfields Animal Rescue Centre since 1987 and still runs their feral cat programme with C…

Liverpool Reptile Rescue C.I.C.

Alder Wood Avenue 131, L24 7RF Speke, United Kingdom

Liverpool Reptile Rescue evolved in 2013 after it became apparent there was a need for a safe home for unwanted and stray reptiles in the North West of England. Since then many reptiles have been…

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