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Contact MAYO SPCA

Tel: 094 963 1888

086 803 2592

EMAIL:

annkiv@hotmail.com

marionbiesty@live.ie

Our telephone answering hours are 10.am - 5.pm 7 days a week.  

In an emergency contact your local vet and/or leave a message.   All calls will be answered as soon as is possible. 




 
DONATE TO MAYO SPCA
You can now donate on line via PAY PAL.

Donations can be made below via a secure connection using 'PayPal'. No membership or sign-up is required and you will receive a confirmation email of your donation.

No matter how small your donation is, it will go a long way to helping our abandoned and cruelly treated animals.


ISPCA LEGAL HANDBOOK
Animals - A Legal Handbook


Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Contact us on : 1890  515 515

National Animal Centre,
Derryglogher Lodge,
Keenagh,
Co. Longford,
Ireland,

http://www.ispca.ie
Tel:  043 33 250 35 
Fax: 043 33 250 24
Email: info@ispca.ie
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

We are looking for volunteers to give an hour so to help raise funds for our animals.

Call:  094 963 1888 or 086 803 2592

MAYO SPCA MEMBERSHIP

If you would like to become a member of the Mayo SPCA, please contact us for further information. Membership is 15 euro per year for adults and 5 euro for juniors.

Please contact: email: mspcamembership@ymail.com tel: 094 963 1888

 MEMBERSHIP FORM


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Pet Information:

Dog Warden

Phone 09490 24444 - Veterinary Office

Email: fmurphy@mayococo.ie


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Donations
Donations
Written by Administrator   


Donate - Mayo SPCA

Please help us to help the abandoned, abused and cruelly treated animals of Co. Mayo.   Any small donation will be very much appreciated.

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How to Donate

Ulster Bank
The Mall
Westport
Co. Mayo

Account Name:  Mayo Spca Ltd.

Account Number: 70761184

Sort Code :         98-64-30

Cheques should be made payable to MAYO SPCA Ltd

You can also send a donation with a bank draft or postal order or cash.

* OVERSEAS DONATIONS *

Before making a payment it is important to obtain the correct Bank Identifier Code (BIC) and International Bank Account Number (IBAN) from the beneficiary and/or their bank.

Payments will be routed overseas using this information. Incorrect or invalid information may lead to the payment being delayed or rejected by the overseas bank. In such cases, because of charges and differences in exchange rates, you may not receive the full amount back.

Regardless of the amount you send, there is a charge of between £9 & £35 per transaction.  MAYO SPCA does not recommend this way of sending us a donation, it is better to use paypal, send a cheque or postal/money order - they don't cost us anything.


Pay Pal. The safer, easier way to pay. 

You can now Donate via Pay Pal, just follow the instructions below.

1. Click on   https://www.paypal.com/ie

2. Click on tab Send Money 

3. In the send to (email) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it      (Marion is Chair of Mayo Spca)

4. The amount you are donating. 

5. Then complete your details.

 

You will receive an email from Mayo SPCA confirming the transaction.

 

Donate to Mayo SPCA and help us make the lives of unwanted, badly treated, injured animals better.

 


 

How Animal Abuse Effects You

The forces and influences that foster violence towards humans and animals spring from the same roots, and may even be prevented or treated in the same ways. Although animal protection workers have long suspected this, only during the last two decades have scientists, psychologists, and criminologists begun documenting this relationship.

Their research indicates:

  • Young people who are cruel to animals are more likely to become aggressive toward humans as they develop.
  • Violent, imprisoned offenders have usually abused animals during their childhood.
  • Children raised with intense coercion may imitate this behavior with animals and people.
  • Children learn cruel behaviors from adults and may reenact them on animals.
  • Children abuse animals to release the aggression they feel toward abusive adults or because of psychological trauma.