The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Help Blue Cross avert a pet crisis

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There is an impending pet crisis in this country as the coronaviru­s pandemic threatens animal welfare charities and pet owners alike. Pet charity Blue Cross is calling on the government to not ignore the signs and act quickly before it’s too late.

Blue Cross has seen how distressin­g the pandemic has been for many pet owners and have carried out research showing how irresponsi­ble breeders have been taking advantage of the situation. Prices for puppies being sold online have rocketed – with popular breeds such as

French bulldogs rising over 40 per cent to an average of £2,500 – and more and more sick and underage puppies are being smuggled, farmed or illegally sold.

The research also found that 13 per cent of pet owners have said they, or someone in their household, started to claim universal credit since the crisis began so charity services, like Blue Cross hospitals and rehoming centres, have never been needed more.

In addition, there are concerns that lots of smaller rescue centres will be forced to close because of lack of funds as a result of the virus; putting more pressure on remaining rescues to step in for these animals. Animal charities need help following this new crisis as more pets are expecting to need care.

Readers can support us and pet charities in preventing a further crisis by not buying from untrustwor­thy online adverts and support our call for Government action by writing to their local MP.

Dame Twiggy Lawson Anthony Head Deborah Meaden Chris Packham Miranda Richardson Eleanor Tomlinson Blue Cross pet charity

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