Critical care ward
Can you help us build and equip the critical care ward at our new pet hospitals in Birmingham, Plymouth and Cardiff?
Find out how you can get involved
What is the critical care ward?
The critical care ward is for pet patients who require specialist intensive care. They may be suffering from a severe, life-threatening disease and need to be isolated from other patients to avoid cross-infection. This ward requires rigid hygiene procedures to be followed at all times.
How can I sponsor the critical care ward?
The critical care ward in each of our pet hospitals costs £80,000 to build and fully equip.
If you are interested in donating the full amount, please get in touch with our pet hospital appeal team on 0800 0199 004 or use our online contact form.
Help us buy the equipment we need for our critical care wards
£5 Could pay for a bag of life saving fluid that can help a dog that is shocked due to a severe infection
£10 Could pay for a small stainless steel kidney dish, used by a nurse when cleaning up a very sick kitten
£500 Could pay for a special wall-mounted table used by the vet when examining and treating a very sick pet
£1,000 Could pay for a pump used in seriously ill patients to administer life saving fluids
A donation of any amount will help us build our much needed new pet hospitals and build hope for all the pets who need us.
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Houdini
Eighteen-month-old cat, Houdini, is lucky to be alive after becoming the latest pet victim of an airgun attack. Sadly, Houdini lost an eye in her ordeal and has a pellet embedded by her spine, but is still walking around on all four paws thanks to the vets and nurses at her local pet hospital.

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