Sponsor Me Better - Cat

(PDSA Pet Sponsorship)

Sponsor Me Better - Cat

Sponsor a pet and help PDSA to care for animals in need. Choose from a range of cats with specific illnesses that need treating. Your gift will help to make a real difference to lives of pets throughout the UK.

The Recipient of the Charity Gift gets

  • A letter with a personalised message from you
  • A Cuddly Toy and certificate
  • A Glossy Photo of their pet
  • A Veterinary Report explaining their pets condition
  • 2 PDSA newsletters and specific Pet Updates
  • Card from their pet
PDSA Pet Sponsorship

Sponsor Me Better - Cat

from £5.00 a month

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About the PDSA and Where Your Money Goes

Money received from PDSA's pet sponsorship helps to pay for specialist medication and veterinary check-ups for your selected pet and other sick and injured pets both now and in the future.

PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity and cares for over 300,000 pet patients, with a range of conditions and illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma and arthritis. Although many of the pets cannot be cured completely with your help they can live happy lives free from unnecessary pain and suffering.