Nantwich fireman rescues kitten stuck in tree for two days
A kitten was rescued by firefighters after it was stuck in a tree – for two days!
The terrified puss had clambered more than 30ft high in the tree on Barony Court, Nantwich.
RSPCA staff in Nantwich are nursing a seal back to health after it was found stranded in a field.
The sea mammal, which was discovered “exhausted” near Newton-le-Willows, is now at the Stapeley Grange wildlife centre on London Road.
A South Cheshire legal firm has raised more than £3,000 to help vulnerable people and animals this Christmas.
Staff at Crewe-based Crystal Legal Services have held dress down days every Friday through the year.
The RSPCA centre in Nantwich is staging its Christmas Fair in Stapeley tomorrow (November 30).
The event, at the wildlife centre and cattery on London Road, will run from 11am to 3pm.
Tough new laws are to be imposed in Nantwich to help prevent violent dog attacks.
Cheshire East Council is to use new legal powers available to police and local councils from today (October 20).
The RSPCA wildlife centre and cattery in Nantwich has teamed up with Sainsbury’s to hold collection points for donations of tinned dog or cat food.
Bosses at the Middlewich Road store approached the RSPCA Stapeley Grange manager Lee Stewart with the idea of holding collection points for food for the London Road animal centre.
The RSPCA Stapeley Grange cattery is issued a desperate plea to find homes for abandoned cats.
Staff at the centre on London Road in Nantwich say they are now full and cannot take any more cats or kittens.
RSPCA officers are investigating claims dog owners are encouraging animals to attack swans and cygnets at Nantwich Lake.
And they say they are “sickened” after receiving reports from a number of witnesses who have seen the attacks.
Four men have been jailed after filming their dogs during a horrific attack on a badger sett and a fox near Nantwich. One RSPCA inspector said the attacks, which took place in Hankelow, were the “most appalling act of cruelty and barbaric fighting” he had ever seen.
Families are being invited to a Summer Fair this month at RSPCA Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre and Cattery in Nantwich. The event, on Sunday June 29, will feature a host of activities to help raise funds for the centre on London Road.
There are fears that half of a group of new-born cygnets on Nantwich’s Mill Island have been killed. Hundreds of passersby have marvelled at the cygnets born to Nantwich’s popular swan family on the River Weaver last week.
Nantwich’s favourite family has just expanded – after these beautiful cygnets arrived overnight! The mating swans on the River Weaver have been a popular attraction in the town over recent months.
It’s 100,000 up for the RSPCA’s Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre and Cattery in Nantwich. That’s the staggering number of animals which have passed through the centre in London Road since it opened in 1994.
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