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Blue Cross Tea Party
The Blue Cross Tea Party is here! Find out how you can still register your own tea party on the website.

Brits love their tea as much as their pets
Dogs of all shapes and sizes were on their best behaviour while ‘taking tea’ at the prestigious Oxo Tower restaurant on London’s South Bank to celebrate the start of the UK’s biggest Tea Party in aid of needy pets.



Dog cheats death in dual carriageway drama
A Blue Cross animal ambulance driver undertook a dramatic dog rescue when she spotted a dog dangerously dodging traffic on the highspeed A312 near Feltham, Middlesex.

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Lending a paw for the Royal Parks Half Marathon
We are encouraging animal lovers across the country to help needy pets and sign up for our running places in the first ever half marathon through central London on Sunday 12 October.


Free Wills Fortnight
The Blue Cross is one of eight UK charities working together to promote Free Wills Fortnight, which runs from 15-30 May 2008.

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Support our current appeals
The Blue Cross receives no funding from the government, so we are reliant on the generosity of animal lovers.

 

Pet News

Cat escapes shot gun attack

Cats are supposed to have nine lives, but one lucky moggy has survived being fired at 15 times by a shot gun. Two-year-old feline Reef, who lives with his owner Mark Ames in Stowmarket, was f >>>
 

Three little kittens lost in factory wall

A trio of kittens have been discovered living in tiny space in a US factory. The felines were saved from a 300mm by 75mm hole behind an office wall, where it is thought that they had been liv >>>
 

Family saves abandoned Guinea pigs

A family from Reading has been credited with saving the lives of a group of guinea pigs that are believed to have been abandoned. Debbie Holmes explained that she and he children Jack and Am >>>
 


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