Battersea Dogs And Cats Home Windsor Opening Times
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Battersea dogs and cats home windsor opening times. Find out opening times admission fees and how to get here. The data you ve provided will be used by battersea dogs cats home and battersea dogs home ltd to send you emails about behind the scenes news updates about our animals general information about rehoming volunteering and various ways you can support battersea including fundraising events and campaigning. 10 30am 4pm on thursdays we open at the later time of 1pm. It has played a part in several historical episodes namely housing 100 sledge dogs in preparation for ernest shackletons ill fated second antarctic expedition.
To help us better understand our. Visit battersea dogs cats home s london centre in battersea. Visit battersea dogs cats home at the old windsor centre in berkshire. That s why we re asking you to get creative and be an at home hero for rescue dogs and cats.
Opening times every day of the week. Our centres remain closed to the public but we re pleased to say we are now in a position to take in and rehome our dogs and cats by appointment only. The terrace is open from 9am 11am for teas coffees and pastries and then the lunch menu is available from 11 30am 4pm. Battersea s centres are closed to the public until further notice.
You re free to change your mind at any time. Helping out man s best friend since 1860 battersea dogs cats home has become a national institution. We have three centres in south east england the london centre in battersea the old windsor centre in berkshire and the brands hatch centre in kent. Many royal patrons have passed over the threshold to give their blessing to the work carried out there not to mention the bbc.
We ve put together a variety of ideas to inspire new ways you can continue to fundraise for the animals in our care. Fundraising from home might look a little different but your support has never been needed more. There are some dogs and cats that do not get rehomed as quickly as others and stay at our centres for longer periods of times.