A Cry For Help: RSPCA Isle Of Wight Appeals For Public Support As Demands Soar
- Dominic Kureen
- 6 minutes ago
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RSPCA Isle of Wight has issued a heartfelt appeal for urgent community support, as the charity faces growing pressure to meet the increasing demand for its services.
Dedicated to helping the Island’s most vulnerable animals, the independent branch is currently caring for a rising number of animals with complex needs, including strays,
victims of neglect and cruelty, rescues from the illegal pet trade, and elderly pets
requiring palliative care.
Many of these animals cannot be rehomed immediately due to ongoing legal proceedings, meaning the branch often provides months of food, shelter, rehabilitation and veterinary treatment — a lifeline that comes at a significant cost.
“It costs £750,000 every year just to keep the centre running,” said Steve Backhouse Branch Director.
“Our medication and veterinary bills alone total around £76,000 annually, and as demand for our services increases, so does the strain on our resources.
"Many people are surprised to discover that while we are linked to the RSPCA nationally, less than 5% of our income comes from them.
"We rely heavily on donations from our local community to survive — every pound makes a difference.”
As part of its latest appeal campaign, the RSPCA Isle of Wight is asking Islanders not to turn away from a picture of a dog being rescued from the illegal pet trade.
Instead, they are being asked to:
Donate whatever they can — every gift stays on the Island
Share the appeal on social media to spread the word
Take part in or organise a local fundraiser
Join an event like the Spider Ride and Fire Walk Challenge
More details on the Charity’s website www.rspca-isleofwight.org.uk.
Says Steve:
“Every animal we help has a story, and often, a long road to recovery.
"With the community’s support, we can give each one a haven — and a happy ending.”