Mara

2006 - 2024

Mara was a beautiful, loving and special girl who I rescued from Battersea when I was in my teens. She was there with me throughout major life transitions and house moves, being a compassionate and understanding companion, and finally settling down with me and my partner for the last 5 years of her long life in Mill Hill. Mara adored naptime and bedtime, her routines with her daddies, yummy food, and lounging around watching TV. She will be very missed by both her daddies Jonathan and Joshua, and we still remember her lovely kisses and hugs.

Loved by Jonathan, Josh and Grandma

Animal Welfare Private Members’ Bills

12 Mar 2024

In 2021, the Government’s Kept Animals Bill began its journey into law. However, after a promising start, progress stalled and the Bill was eventually shelved in May 2023. In its place, three separate Private Member’s Bills (non-Government led legislation) have been introduced in Parliament in 2024, covering the import of dogs and cats, pet abduction and livestock worrying.

In 2021, the Government’s Kept Animals Bill began its journey into law. However, after a promising start, progress stalled and the Bill was eventually shelved in May 2023. In its place, three separate Private Member’s Bills (non-Government led legislation) have been introduced in Parliament in 2024, covering the import of dogs and cats, pet abduction and livestock worrying.

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New Report Finds Landlords Overestimate Costs and Underestimate Financial Benefits of Allowing Pets in Properties

07 Mar 2024

A new economic report commissioned by animal welfare charity Battersea and led by the University of Huddersfield in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University and Brunel University reveals clear financial benefits of renting to pet owners and helps dispel myths about pets and assumed damages. 

Dog Control Coalition Response to Restrictions on XL Bully Type Dogs in Northern Ireland

06 Mar 2024

Following the announcement about restrictions being placed on American XL Bully type dogs in Northern Ireland, the Dog Control Coalition – which is made up of Battersea, Blue Cross, BVA, Dogs Trust, Hope Rescue, PDSA, RSPCA, SSPCA, The Kennel Club, USPCA and Wood Green – has issued the following response:

New Battersea Research Finds Third of Owners Say Pets Improve Mental Health As Poll Reveals Average UK Person Watches 17 Minutes of Online Animal Content Each Day

23 Feb 2024

The average adult in the UK spends 17 minutes each day watching animal content online according to new research from animal welfare charity Battersea. Millennials (35-44 year olds) were the most likely to be scrolling social media for animal content, with one in ten watching animal videos for over half an hour each day.