Precious pets will need urgent treatment this Christmas

Your support today could be the difference between life and death

At PDSA, we’re a vital lifeline for pets and their loving owners. Last year alone, we treated over 430,000 pets – the equivalent of 11 pets a minute. We save lives, fix broken limbs, treat chronic conditions, and relieve suffering and pain – all of which keep people and pets together.

But running the UK’s largest vet charity to help people and their poorly pets comes at a cost. Keeping the doors to our Pet Hospitals open and the shelves stocked with the life-saving supplies needed to treat pets is a constant struggle.

We must be ready for all the pets who will be rushed to our Pet Hospitals in pain and distress this Christmas. But our vets and vet nurses can’t be there for poorly pets and their families without your support. Will you save a star this Christmas?

With your kindness, more stars will shine brightly this Christmas.

We urgently need your support to keep people and pets together this festive season

Your donation today will mean poorly pets can be given the expert care and treatment they need – from emergency surgery to life-saving medicine. You will save lives.

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Light up the lives of people and pets this Christmas

Sadly, not every star is shining brightly this Christmas.

The loss of a pet is heartbreaking, especially at this time of year, but thanks to incredible supporters like you, we’re able to save the lives of much-loved pets and restore happiness to homes across the UK. With your donation, pets will receive life-saving treatment and spend Christmas with their owners, like Blossom and Charlie, featured in our video below.

Will you make a life-saving donation today?

Without your support, stars like Blossom and Charlie will stop shining this Christmas.

Blossom’s close call

Blossom, a seven-year-old Maltese, needed emergency care after being badly bitten by another dog. But thanks to supporter donations, the PDSA team, and the care from her loving owners, her wounds have healed fully.

Blossom’s close call

Blossom, a seven-year-old Maltese, needed emergency care after being badly bitten by another dog. But thanks to supporter donations, the PDSA team, and the care from her loving owners, her wounds have healed fully.

Charlie’s lucky escape

Charlie, a five-year-old cat, suffered serious injuries when he was involved in a suspected hit and run. But, thanks to PDSA vets, he survived and is coping well on three legs.

Charlie’s lucky escape

Charlie, a five-year-old cat, suffered serious injuries when he was involved in a suspected hit and run. But, thanks to PDSA vets, he survived and is coping well on three legs.

Shylah’s near miss

Eight-year-old crossbreed Shylah almost started the New Year off on the wrong foot after she got her paws on a metre-long piece of tinsel and swallowed it.

Shylah’s near miss

Eight-year-old crossbreed Shylah almost started the New Year off on the wrong foot after she got her paws on a metre-long piece of tinsel and swallowed it.

Tarot’s tricky time

PDSA vets saved Tarot, a one-year-old cat, after he fell 15ft from a second-storey window and broke his back leg.

Tarot’s tricky time

PDSA vets saved Tarot, a one-year-old cat, after he fell 15ft from a second-storey window and broke his back leg.

Bronx’s broken jaw

One-year-old crossbreed, Bronx, needed complex reconstructive surgery to fix his fractured lower jaw.

Bronx’s broken jaw

One-year-old crossbreed, Bronx, needed complex reconstructive surgery to fix his fractured lower jaw.

Bear’s bounce back

Six-month-old kitten, Bear, needed emergency surgery at PDSA after swallowing string from beef packaging.

Bear’s bounce back

Six-month-old kitten, Bear, needed emergency surgery at PDSA after swallowing string from beef packaging.

Will you save a star this Christmas?

Keeping people and pets together when times are tough

Your donation will ensure that poorly pets receive the emergency treatment they desperately need to return home to their families. Every year, we:

Treat over 430,000 pets

Conduct over 53,000 x-rays

Perform over 46,000 operations

Your donation could be the difference between life and death

Can you help with a life-saving donation today?