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Leading French pet store chain Animalis says 'Oui' to Litter Kwitter and Pet Diner
The Animology success story used by HSBC to attract future clients
Cat owners help European pet care market to grow to €8.5 billion, according to new report
Adaptil used to calm fox cubs at wildlife sanctuary
Pets at Home hit by lower target price from bank
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PATS Harrogate looks to increase international presence
Butch & Bess dog perfume passes the 'sniff' test
Dining table designed as a playground for cats
Ancol raises over £10,000 running marathon for Anthony Nolan charity
Companion Animal Nutrition Workshop dates announced
Cancer Research UK to hold second Best Paw Forward walk in Highgate Wood
Record number of petcare product suppliers exhibiting in British group at Interzoo
RSPCA appeal after 17 pets abandoned
Newcastle PDSA store's bridal bargain to help pets in need
London's 'duck walker' explains himself
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RSPCA appeal after 17 pets abandoned



The RSPCA is appealing for information after 17 degus were found dumped in woodland in Newport on Saturday.

The animals were found in woodland in the Ringland area by a member of the public who was walking his dogs.

RSPCA Inspector Christine McNeil said: “Someone has deliberately dumped these animals without a second thought for their welfare. They have allowed them to breed and just thrown them out like rubbish when they have tired of them. Fortunately they were found before anything bad happened."

The RSPCA is now trying to trace the owner, and anyone with information is asked to call 0300 123 8018.

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