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RSPCA Furness and Barrow Offers Neutering Vouchers to Help Pet Owners

RSPCA Furness and Barrow Offers Neutering Vouchers to Help Pet Owners

The RSPCA Furness and Barrow branch is offering neutering and microchipping vouchers to help local pet owners manage the cost of important veterinary care. The move aims to support households on benefits or low incomes and make responsible pet ownership more affordable.
Based in Barrow‑in‑Furness, the branch covers the whole Furness peninsula and relies on donations and volunteer support to deliver its work. In addition to rehoming animals and providing welfare advice, the branch is encouraging residents to take advantage of the voucher scheme to reduce neutering costs where possible.
Neutering and microchipping are key parts of responsible pet ownership and help prevent unwanted litters and reduce pressure on rescue services. Vouchers can make these procedures more affordable for people on lower incomes, though eligibility criteria may apply, and owners are encouraged to contact the RSPCA branch for full details and guidance.
The branch’s advice centre on Church Street is open on selected days to offer support and information to the public. Volunteers also help with animal care, fundraising and connecting pets with new homes in the local community.
Pet owners interested in the voucher scheme are advised to get in touch directly with the RSPCA Furness and Barrow branch for eligibility requirements and how to apply. This support can make a real difference to both pets and owners by ensuring animals receive essential care.

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