C.S.P.C.A - Official
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This is the official page of the CSPCA.Please note this page is for information purposes only.Please do not add comments to the page as they will not be replied to. The CSPCA was founded at a special meeting held at the Imperial Hotel on 19th November 1870.The original premises was in Lower Oliver Plunkett Street next to the old Rank’s Mill. From 1936 to 2007 we were around the corner in Clontarf Street opposite the Bus Station and from September 2007 our new address has been CSPCA Link Road, Mahon, Cork.
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Recent arrivals at the center in Mahon.
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Latest arrivals These little beauties were born over the easter weekend to 'elsa' who was dropped in as a stray during the week. Mother and babies are doing extremely well, as you can see, and will be available for adoption in about 8 week's
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IMPORTANT NOTICE The cspca will be closed on Thursday the 13th of April due to staff training and re open as normal on Friday the 14th.
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Hi everyone at cspca I just want to thank you for the great work you do, and for Duchess and Muffin our two cats who we adopted from you about 18 months ago. It took them a while to get used to people, especially Muffin the scaredy little sister, but you would never know it now they are so happy and playful. Cant imagine life without them. Thanks again from us all :) Keep up the good work Jenti
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Building update Two of our recent building projects have now been completed which will greatly improve our capacity when new kennels are constructed in the not to distant future and the first of our new exercise pens. We will be building a much larger one over the summer which will give us almost an acre of extra space which will also be used as a paddock for any horses or ponies which come into our care over the year.
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A year ago today we adopted our Pom/yorkie from you who didn't have a good start in life and thankfully c.s.p.c.a had intervened and now as u can see has turned into a handsome boy and best buddies with his big brother.😀 Thank u Anne
"She's ruling the roost already 🙂. The older bichon, Leo has been cleaning her ears & checking if she's ok. The other bichon Toby just sits next to her like a big brother. She's eating well & loves her roast chicken breast. She loves looking at her reflection in the glass oven door & can't pass it without stopping for a look. I'll send another few photos for you to choose from, Linda"
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We must say a belated huge thank you Grainne, Laura and bob from Fermoy, who called into the centre recently and who very kindly donated not only bags of food and treats for the dogs and cats but also €76.70 which they raised from the sale of cards that they made themselves. They took photos of their dogs in the snow, bought all the materials and made some very good quality cards and then sold them to help raise funds for the animals in the CSPCA. Only behalf of all the animals we would like to express our sincere thanks for this very thoughtful act, who put the welfare of others and in particular the animals above themselves, well done guys!
Bella's tranformation
Here is Bella, the Bischon who was taken into care by the CSPCA late last week, absolutely no excuses for any animal to get into this state when it would have taken so little to care for her properly, we will leave the pictures do the talking, just click on the image.Special word of thanks to Marguerite of groomed for helping little Bella.
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Maggie and Millie-a very happy ending, update photos Here are a few photos of Maggie and Millie, two long time buddies who couldn't be separated and with the help of Kathryn and everyone at Irish retriever rescue are have been enjoying the good life in their new home for nearly a year now, it is great to see some very happy dogs on a Monday morning-sets you up for the week!
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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE We have been quite busy here at the centre over the past few weeks and will continue to be so right up to the end of March.As you can see our new whelping kennels are now finished and our serious contagion kennel is well under way. Two further projects which we were going to do as part of our 2018 plan have been brought forward, one of these involves the laying of a new yard and drainage system to the rear of our kennels which will include a new 8 foot concrete wall and the other is going to a new agility yard for dogs which will also double as a paddock for any horses or ponies that may need our help, as always we will keep you updated on all progress and it is equally as important to show where your hard earned donations which you have very kindly given us are being spent.