It comes as new figures reveal more animals are coming into shelters, while the rate of rehoming has slowed.
In Bucks, Blackberry Farm in Quainton shared with us just last week that they have seen an increase in animals, citing the pandemic as the main reason.
Rebecca from the High Wycombe RSPCA branch told us ways you can support the farm as they get through this struggling time:

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