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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.
Below is a list of all of the animals we have in our care, waiting to be rehomed. If you are interested in adopting any animals, please complete the relevant adoption form to apply.If you are applying for more than one pet, please use a separate application form for each animal.
Galway SPCA, Heathlawn, Killimor, Co. Galway, H53 VY32. 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.
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.
Jan 7, 2018 · 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. Between these and the homes of so many dedicated foster families, there are currently 83 animals under the care of the GSPCA.
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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.