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Reptiles and amphibians are one of the most common types of pet in the UK. Although fewer reptiles need rehoming than Cats or Dogs, every year there are still many animals that need to be found a new home. Some of these have had loving homes and their owners sadly give them up after their circumstances change. These owners find comfort in knowing that they can take their pets to a rehoming centre who can find them a place to go. Same animals have had terrible ordeals though, and to them The National Centre for Reptile Welfare represents a chance at a new life.
As well as its rehoming activities, the centre provides volunteering and learning opportunities to students, giving the keepers of the future valuable experience that they struggle to get anywhere else.
The centre is a project run by the Pet Charity in association with Hadlow College. It receives no central funding and relies entirely on volunteers and donations to continue its work. Every month the centre needs at least £5000 simply to keep going and continue to be able to help desperate animals. Your support is vital, every penny is valuable to our work and the team is grateful to all of you who help us.
Than you for your support.