RSPCA
Registered charity no. 201291

Hants & Surrey

Border Branch

24 Hour Cruelty and Injury Line
0300 1234 999

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Welcome - Hants & Surrey Border Branch

Our Branch, like all RSPCA branches, is a separately registered charity, operating independently but under the umbrella of the national RSPCA.

We raise funds locally through our three successful charity shops in Ash Vale, North Camp and Farnham and also through fundraising events.  This enables us to provide support for local animals that have been abandoned or abused, are injured or sick, or are no longer wanted by their owners.  We receive no government or lottery support.

Every animal that passes through our care for re-homing is vet checked, is neutered and micro-chipped, if not already, and vaccinated against life threatening diseases.  Then we, or one of our local Animal Centres, find new homes for them.

We provide financial support through our welfare assistance scheme to pet owners if they cannot afford veterinary treatment for their animals and if they meet our branch’s criteria. Under the same criteria we provide a free neutering service for cats, as in common with all animal welfare societies we are very concerned at the large number of stray and unwanted cats.

Our branch area stretches from Eversley and Bagshot in the north, to Bentley and Frensham in the south - Heckfield and South Warnborough in the West, to Deepcut and Normandy in the east, encompassing the major town areas of Camberley, Farnborough, Fleet, Farnham, Hook and Aldershot, as well as very rural areas of North East Hampshire and North West Surrey.  A detailed pdf map of our branch area is available - click here - our branch area shown in yellow.

Thank you for visiting our website – we hope you will find the information here useful and interesting.  Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any queries.

All of the animal photographs shown on our website are RSPCA adopters' or supporters' pets.

Our continued activities are wholly dependent on funds we raise locally - please help us by making a contribution for any amount you feel able to. 

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Website updated 13 May 2012