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 Monaghan
The practice partners Brendan Mc Donald, Kieran Cronin, Christopher Cronin & PJ Finlay along with their qualified team of Veterinary Professionals and Support Staff are dedicated to providing high quality veterinary care to both small and large animals. More Info
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 Monaghan
The practice partners Brendan Mc Donald, Kieran Cronin, Christopher Cronin & PJ Finlay along with their qualified team of Veterinary Professionals and Support Staff are dedicated to providing high quality veterinary care to both small and large animals. More Info
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 Dublin
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 Dublin
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Registered Charity Number:
NIC101099
Animals:
Dog/Pup
Cat/Kitten
Rabbit
Small Animals
Reptile
 Down, Northern Ireland
Based in Moira. Rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming cats and other animals across Northern Ireland More Info
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 Dublin, The Liberties
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 Cork, Waterfall
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 Waterford
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Registered Charity Number:
20202488
 Clare
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Registered Charity Number:
20202488
Animals:
Cat/Kitten
 Clare
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 Cork
An award winning small animal Veterinary Hospital in Douglas providing high quality care for your pet. We are situated adjacent to the Fingerpost Roundabout in Douglas Co. Cork. More Info
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 Cork
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Registered Charity Number:
NIC109129
Animals:
Dog/Pup
Cat/Kitten
 Armagh, Northern Ireland
Animal Connexions operates a no-kill policy. More Info
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 Kerry
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 Kildare
Animals First Veterinary Hospital was established in April 2005. We are a small animal veterinary hospital and veterinary nurse training centre conveniently located in Kilcullen, Co. Kildare. More Info
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Animals:
Dog/Pup
Cat/Kitten
 Donegal
Animals in Need Donegal is a 100% voluntary organisation located in Donegal, Ireland. We are dedicated to alleviating the suffering of domestic pets who are abandoned or injured. More Info
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 Antrim
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 Antrim
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 Antrim, Northern Ireland

About Rescue Animals Ireland

Rescue Animals Ireland aims to provide valuable resources and educational materials on responsible pet ownership, animal welfare, and the benefits of adopting from shelters. It also aims to raise awareness about the importance of adopting rather than buying pets, emphasizing the positive impact it has on both animals and their new owners.