Families are struggling to afford to keep their pets
The cost of living crisis is causing concerns at a Nottinghamshire animal centre, with more families feeling they cannot afford to keep their pets and the centre's own bills rising. The RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre is working hard in a "very worrying time" to make sure they can continue providing for the animals in the community.
The Radcliffe animal centre is working with food banks to make sure that people have enough supplies if they are struggling to feed their animals. Ella added: "It's really a community effort, trying to recognise those people who are in the greatest need for their animals and making sure the help gets to where it needs to."
"Meeting those costs is usually challenging but now it is even more so, and it is a concerning time where we have to make sure we spend money as wisely as we can. Obviously, the animals come first, but we have a future to look after as well and making sure we are here in the future and able to finance everything, and the usual appeal to the public if they can spare a little bit to help.
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