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  1. Rescue, Rehabilitate & Rehome The Galway SPCA is a charity based in Galway with a cattery in Briarhill and a dog sanctuary in Killimor, Co Galway. Our aim to help, rescue, rehabilitate and re-home all animals to forever homes.

  2. The Galway SPCA is a charity based in Galway with a cattery in Briarhill and a dog sanctuary in Killimor, Co Galway. Our aim is to help, rescue, rehabilitate and re-home all animals to forever homes. Our fundamental aim is to reach as many animals that find themselves in need, through neglect, abandonment, abuse or simply at risk due to a ...

  3. The helpline is open 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays). At all other times, it will divert to a recorded message, and messages will be monitored regularly. Callsave. 1850 211 990. Phone. (01) 607 2379. Email. animalwelfare@agriculture.gov.ie.

  4. Galway SPCA. 83,355 likes · 8,635 talking about this. Working tirelessly to help abandoned, abused, and neglected animals in Galway since 1985 Galway SPCA. 83,084 ...

  5. Jan 7, 2018 · Here, people from a wide range of backgrounds; mechanics, students, factory workers and many more – 35 in total- volunteer their time to a cause; the Galway SPCA. Volunteers with three of the 83 animals in the SPCA’s care. The GSPCA is composed of both the Kilimor sanctuary and the city cattery.

  6. Galway SPCA. The Galway Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) have been an active force in animal welfare since 1999 taking care of sick, injured and cruelly treated animals in Galway. Our fundamental aim is to reach as many animals that find themselves in need, through neglect, abandonment, abuse or simply at risk due to a ...

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  8. Aug 24, 2023 · The Galway Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA ) have been an active force in animal welfare since 1999 taking care of sick, injured and cruelly-treated animals in Galway. The society's main base is its sanctuary between Killimor and Portumna where it cares for dogs in the dog sanctuary.

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