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Stapeley Grange is the former home of Mrs Cynthia Zur Nedden, a well-known local land owner who devoted her life to caring for sick animals and strays. Cynthia was famous for feeding local wild foxes, squirrels and garden birds. On her death in 1990 Stapeley Grange was bequeathed to the RSPCA to establish an animal home and refuge with a clinic.
Since its inception in 1993 Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre and Cattery has grown exponentially. We admit animals from south of the Scottish Border to south of Birmingham, into North Wales and across to Lincolnshire. In 2018 we received over 6,500 admissions, including wildlife, exotic and domestic casualties.
We rely on public donations to continue our work. Donations made to our page will help the animals in our care. If you would like to do your own fundraising for us we would be very grateful! You can set up your own Justgiving page by clicking on the orange 'Start Fundraising' button on the right hand side of this page.
To find out more about our work please visit www.rspca.org.uk/local/stapeley-grange-wildlife-centre
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