RSPCA Cornwall main page

summary of the RSPCA Cornwall site, giving details of services, activities and animals for re-housing

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Welcome! 4 Paws Pet Care - St Austell - Cornwall

Just to let you know, this site uses cookies for basic functions, and by continuing you accept this use. Cookies? In The St Austell Area, Cornwall. Welcome to 4 Paws Pet Care! 4 Paws is a dog walking, pet training and daily care service for domestic pets in the St. Austell area, provided by Amy Hunkin. Call me on 0787 359 6565.

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SaveTheAnimals - Home

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RSPCA Cornwall main page

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summary of the RSPCA Cornwall site, giving details of services, activities and animals for re-housing

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The web site states the following, "Welcome to the RSPCA Cornwall Branch." I noticed that the web page stated " RSPCA Rehoming Centre staff are no longer permitted to carry out euthanasia." They also said " ALL sick or injured wildlife MUST be taken to a veterinary practice! The William and Patricia Venton RSPCA Cornwall Branch Animal Centre. MEMBER OF PROJECT HONEY POT. Spam Harvester Protection Network provided by Unspam. Website donated by Gwelanmor Internet." The meta header had RSPCA as the first optimized keyword. This keyword is followed by Cornwall, Venton animal centre, and Higher Quoit which isn't as important as RSPCA. The other words rspcacornwall.org.uk uses is St Columb. rehoming is included and will not be understood by search engines.

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