The problems of moving house with pets

March 5, 2009 by admin  
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Buying a new house takes on a different dimension if you’re a dedicated animal lover, says Tom Cox

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More homes needed for animals

January 27, 2009 by admin  
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An animal charity is still appealing for people to open up their homes to a new furry friend.

RSPCA staff in Brent Knoll wants families to come forward and adopt one of the many animals at the centre.

The January 8 edition of the Weston & Somerset Mercury featured pictures of 20 pets that wanted a loving home.

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RSPCA: Lethal litter

January 23, 2009 by admin  
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Wild birds and animals are suffering and dying due to casually dropped litter and discarded fishing line and hooks. That’s the stark message from the RSPCA in the West Midlands as the charity makes a plea for people to clean up their act.

Not a week goes by without RSPCA officers being called out to rescue birds and animals that are painfully suffering due to the thoughtless actions of litter louts.

Recent casualties have included a dead coot caught in fishing line, a duck with fishing line wrapped around its body and leg, and a baby hedgehog stuck in the wire of a champagne cork.

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Cats and dogs to suffer ‘master separation syndrome’ as their owners split

January 1, 2009 by admin  
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This year, Sainsbury’s Finance estimates that over 60,000 cats and dogs in Britain could suffer from “Master Separation Syndrome” – a term coined by Sainsbury’s to describe the mental trauma caused by their owners separating.

Sainsbury’s Pet Insurance offers a range of benefits including up to £1,000 per condition for complementary treatments and £250 a year for behavioural problems. Over the last year, Sainsbury’s Pet Insurance has seen a 28% increase in the number of claims linked to behavioural problems, the Bank believes that Master Separation Syndrome is one of the reasons for this.

Neal Devine, Sainsbury’s Pet Insurance Manager said: “If a couple separating have pets, their animals can also suffer from the anguish and stress caused by the breakdown. Cats and dogs can be very susceptible to their owner’s feelings and if they sense they are unhappy they can easily become agitated and depressed.”

“Pet owners should be aware that good quality pet insurance doesn’t just cover vet fees but will provide cover for behavioural issues as well.

“Also, if you suddenly become reliant on one income to look after a pet the need for pet insurance will usually be greater as it will help you to cope more easily with any large unexpected vet bills.”

Sainsbury’s estimates that the cost of owning a pet is increasing by around 5% a year. Indeed, it has calculated that the lifetime cost of owning a dog bought today stands at around £9,000, while the corresponding figure for a cat is around £7,000.

Despite the rising costs of veterinary bills, its research shows that as many as 11 million British pet owners have no insurance cover for their pet cats and dogs.

Good quality pet insurance does not need to be expensive, good cover at a competitive price can be found by shopping around. Sainsbury’s Pet Insurance is designed to offer some of the widest range of benefits available at a competitive price. For further information call 0800 056 5758, log on to www.sainsburys.co.uk or pick up a leaflet in a Sainsbury’s supermarket.

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