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A recent roadshow at Cannon Hill Park brought practical support and advice to people worried about the cost of caring for their pets. It comes as Blue Cross says more owners are reaching a point where they may need help to keep animals at home.
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00:00Well, I'm in Cannon Hill Park on a lovely, glorious day with Laura from Blue Cross.
00:06I'm here to look at the work they do.
00:07So, for those who don't know you, you are one of Britain's leading animal charities.
00:11What exactly are you involved with?
00:13We help people to rehome their pets where they need extra support.
00:16We help with veterinary care, food banks and behaviour work if people do need extra help.
00:23You've got your roadshow here today.
00:26Is that a regular thing and what do you hope to achieve by doing the roadshow?
00:30Yeah, it's a new thing that we've started and we're hoping to get out and about and meet the community,
00:34talk about the services that Blue Cross provide and how we can help them if they are looking for some
00:40support
00:41and how the community can help us as well.
00:44At the moment, there is a cost of living crisis.
00:47Many people are struggling.
00:48Have you seen an increased demand for your services?
00:50We have indeed.
00:51In the last four years, we've seen over 120% increase in people looking to rehome their dogs
00:56and over 80% increase in people looking to rehome their cats.
01:00And we are seeing that people are struggling just to provide the daily care that their pets need,
01:06either for simply food or even veterinary care services.
01:10You are a charity that relies on donations.
01:12You've got this extra workload.
01:14How are you managing to achieve that?
01:16How are people supporting you?
01:17We're very reliant on the support that we get from the general public.
01:21We have lots and lots of ways that people can help us through fundraising, fostering, doing volunteer work at the
01:30centres.
01:30There's always lots of jobs to be done that we need extra help with.
01:33So what we would say to people is get in touch with us and we can talk about how they're
01:38going to be able to best offer their support
01:40and what the needs of each individual centre is.
01:42There might be people out there who perhaps maybe have got a cat already or a dog or a pest
01:47who are thinking of adopting.
01:49What would you say to them?
01:50What does an animal bring to their life and what responsibilities does that entail also?
01:54Oh, I think it's endlessly what an animal can bring to your life.
01:59We have lots of people that come to us because their pets have been their main companionship.
02:04They've offered them support when they've gone through a bereavement in their life.
02:08They've had just any personal problems and they can really get that emotional support from a pet that they might
02:14not have from other people.
02:16We see a lot of families that really love to get out and about with their animals so it can
02:21provide lots of activities for the whole family.
02:24You've got the roadshow today. Are there going to be more?
02:26Hopefully. We're really hoping that it's something that we'll be able to continue getting out and about across the country.
02:31So where is our local Blue Cross Centre?
02:34Our local Blue Cross Centre is in Bromsgrove, Cats Hill and Bromsgrove, and we rehome cats, dogs and small pets
02:40from there.
02:41We also do fundraising events, local food banks.
02:46We offer support for people that are struggling to feed their pets and veterinary care as well if people do
02:51need that extra support with their, providing vet care for their animals.
02:55Well, thank you for doing such great work and thank you for your time today.
02:58Thank you very much.
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