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  1. 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. Donate today

  2. GALWAY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELY TO ANIMALS, Unit 40A, Briarhill Business Park, Galway, H91 T66T

  3. May 21, 2024 · GALWAY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENT, Unit 40A, Briarhill Bus Pk, Co. Galway, H91 T66T

  4. Galway SPCA. 83,084 likes · 5,137 talking about this. Working tirelessly to help abandoned, abused, and neglected animals in Galway since 1985

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    Galway SPCA | 217 followers on LinkedIn. Animal Charity in Galway. Our aim to help, rescue, rehabilitate and re-home all animals to forever homes. | Working tirelessly to help abandoned,...

  6. Jan 7, 2018 · Volunteers with three of the 83 animals in the SPCAs 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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  8. Galway SPCA has been an active force in Animal Welfare in Co. Galway for over 20 years. We are a registered Charity and a Not for Profit organisation. Why we do what we do 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 change.

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