Pets at Home Lifelines for Little Valley

RSPCA Little Valley Animal Shelter is an independently funded branch of the RSPCA based in Exeter. We rely on 95% of our income coming from local supporters. This is why being part of the Pets at home VIP Lifelines scheme is vital to being able to give animals in our care the daily essentials they deserve. Whether it’s something as simple as nice clean bedding for our small animals or a toy for an active dog or a quality scratching post for our cat play room; all our vouchers are put to good use where they are needed the most. It costs around £20,000 a week to run Little Valley so having some funds which allow us to offset these costs is a big relief, especially when costs are rising. We can’t thank Pets at home enough.

Choose Little Valley and give us a lifeline

If you shop at Pets at Home, select Little Valley Animal Shelter as your chosen charity and use your VIP card to help raise us funds for us!

Earn Lifelines by presenting your VIP card in store or by providing details online at the time of purchase. For every £1 you spend at Pets at Home you will earn 1 Lifeline. 300 Lifelines will be converted to £1 for Little Valley Animal Shelter.
Lifelines will be converted to a Pets at Home gift card or equivalent value of goods or services or cash and will be donated to Little Valley Animal Shelter on a quarterly basis.

The gift cards can be used by Little Valley to pay for goods in Pets at Home stores.
To choose your nominated charity from the list of charities approved by your local Pets at Home store, go to www.petsathome.com/VIP and create or log in to your account.

How do we use our Lifeline donations?

  • We buy bags of cat litter and soft bedding for our cats
  • Food, hay and straw for our growing rabbits
  • Toys and Chews to keep our animals entertained
  • Collars and Leads for our dogs for long walks
  • Dry Food, Kibble and training treats
  • Ladders, wheels, tunnels and hides for our rodents
  • Scratching posts and toys for playful kittens
  • Animal food and training treats

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