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Welfare clinics for cats, rabbits and guinea pigs offered by RSPCA Isle of Wight
Summary
The RSPCA Isle of Wight is running free drop-in welfare clinics for cats, rabbits and guinea pigs at the Island Animal Centre near Rookley, offering grooming and basic health checks; low-cost microchipping is available for £10.
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RSPCA Isle of Wight is offering free welfare clinics for cats, rabbits and guinea pigs at the Island Animal Centre near Rookley. The sessions are drop-in and run throughout the year from 11:00 to 15:00. Staff provide practical help with grooming and simple health checks, and can answer questions about pet care. A suggested donation of £3 per animal is welcomed to help cover running costs.
Key details:
- Clinics run as drop-in sessions at the Island Animal Centre near Rookley from 11:00 to 15:00 with no booking required.
- Free services include grooming, teeth and ear checks, nail clipping and scent gland cleaning.
- A suggested donation of £3 per animal is welcomed; low-cost microchipping is offered for £10 and staff can assist with updating contact details on the national microchip database.
- The next cat clinic is scheduled for Sunday 25 January, with further cat dates in April, July and October.
- The next rabbit and guinea pig clinic is on Sunday 15 February, with repeat dates in May, August and November.
- Full information is available on the RSPCA Isle of Wight website.
Summary:
These clinics offer practical, no-cost support for small pets and make basic checks and minor grooming accessible to owners on the Island. The programme also provides low-cost microchipping and help to ensure contact details are up to date on the national database. The next clinics are scheduled for 25 January (cats) and 15 February (rabbits and guinea pigs).
