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RSPCA Calls on Yorkshire Knitters to Help Keep Pets Warm This Winter

Animal lovers across Yorkshire are being encouraged by the RSPCA to dust off their knitting needles and crochet hooks this winter to help keep pets warm, as part of the charity’s Big Give Back to Animals appeal.

The RSPCA is calling for donations of handmade blankets to provide comfort, warmth and reassurance for animals, at a time when the cost‑of‑living crisis is making it increasingly difficult for many families to meet the needs of their pets. The blankets will be distributed through the charity’s Pet Food Bank Partnership, which works with food banks and community organisations across the country to supply essential items such as food, toys and cosy bedding to pets whose owners are experiencing financial hardship.

“Every pet deserves warmth, comfort and care, especially during winter. Our supporters are incredibly generous, and this activity is a wonderful way for people of all ages and abilities to get involved and help keep more pets safe and warm.”

Alison Fletcher, the RSPCA National Lead for Pet Food Banks
RSPCA Calls on Yorkshire Knitters to Help Keep Pets Warm This Winter
Knitted blankets. Credit Andrew Forsyth and RSPCA

The RSPCA is increasingly concerned about rising numbers of pet abandonments. The charity has launched its Big Give Back to Animals appeal to support its frontline teams, with abandonment incidents reported to the charity having risen 23 percent in the first ten months of the year.

The charity hopes that encouraging people to create and donate blankets will also spark wider awareness about the importance of kindness, the role that animals play in our lives, and to ultimately help prevent animal welfare issues, such as abandonment and neglect, in the future.

“Sadly, we’ve seen reports of neglect and abandonment surge this year, indicating that many pet owners are struggling. That’s why our Pet Food Bank Partnership is such a vital lifeline – and why small acts of kindness, such as knitting and donating a handmade blanket, can make a real difference.

“Those taking part are encouraged to use soft, pet-safe yarn – such as wool, acrylic or cotton – and tightly woven patterns to keep little paws safe. We’re incredibly grateful to all those looking to knit for animals this Christmas. There’s loads more information about getting involved online.”

Alison
RSPCA Calls on Yorkshire Knitters to Help Keep Pets Warm This Winter
Knitted blanket . Credit Emma Jacobs and RSPCA

Finished blankets, along with an optional gift tag (downloadable from the RSPCA website) can be posted to:

Pet Food Bank Partnership
RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre
199 Castle Way
West Malling
ME19 5HW

Visit the RSPCA interactive map to find your nearest food bank websites and more information on how to donate to the scheme can be found here: https://www.rspca.org.uk/donatefoodbank or by contacting petfoodbank@rspca.org.uk.

More information on cost-of-living support and the Big Give Back to Animals appeal is available online.

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