Please bear in mind that many of these rescues are run from
peoples homes, so it is always best to call first to make sure they can help,
rather than just turn up. Most places will also be charities relying on
volunteers and donations. So if possible it helps if you can take the animal to
them rather than asking them to collect. It is also much appreciated if you can
make a donation towards the care of your casualty. It needn't be much but it all
helps. If you don't have spare cash most rescues appreciate donations of old
towels, newspapers and tins of cat food.
We have tried to give some indication of the species each
rescue can deal with but this is only a guide - it is certainly worth trying a
number in your area even if they don't appear from our information to cater for
the species you are seeking help for. Even if they can't help themselves, they
may be able to direct you to someone locally who can. If you cannot find a
rescue who can help in your area then please call St
Tiggywinkles . They hold their own list of wildlife rescues and should
be able to refer you to someone suitable or offer further advice
Unfortunately we cannot have
direct experience of all the rescues here so please do not take their being
listed here as endorsement of any organisation. If you have any feedback on the
listings and your experiences of the rescues listed here or if you know of
any other wildlife rescues not listed please Contact Us .