The RSPCA's partnership with
MORE TH>N continues to grow
with their support of this year's
Animal Hero Awards held in
November. The event, launched
by the Daily Mirror in partnership
with the RSPCA, celebrates
tales of courageous pets, those
that have overcome difficulties,
outstanding individuals, and
businesses that have gone the
extra mile and made a difference
to animal welfare. MORE TH>N
was one of this year's headline
sponsors and wanted to show
support for people who care for
animals as much as they do.
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Hero Animal of the Year award
2014 was presented to Henry
(pictured above), a deaf springer
spaniel who overcame years of
neglect by his previous owner.
Henry thankfully recovered
when he was adopted by Julie
Barrett who suffers from multiple
conditions including motor
neurone disease and diabetes.
Clever Henry helped save Julie's life
when she slipped into a diabetic
coma and he alerted her mum
who raised the alarm.
The RSPCA and Royal & Sun
Alliance have been providing
help and support to animals
and people in their time of
need for hundreds of years.
Since 1824 the RSPCA has
been at the heart of animal
welfare in England and Wales.
Now through the partnership
MORE TH>N and the RSPCA
are working together
for healthier pets.
Perfect partners
In 2013 MORE TH>N and the RSPCA joined forces
to work together for healthier pets. A major part of
being a responsible pet owner is insuring your pet,
so the partnership between MORE TH>N and the
RSPCA is the perfect fit. The money raised through
the partnership has and will continue to improve
the lives of animals throughout England and Wales.
pawpost Partnerships
for animal
welfare
Jan 2015
WORKING TOGETHER
for healthier pets
MORE
TH>N's
continuing
support
Amanda Holden announced the winners
of the Animal Hero Awards 2014.
MORE TH>N
shares the RSPCA's important
goals of preventing cruelty to
animals and promoting kindness
and alleviating suffering.
An RSPCA inspector rescuing a
dog from a bomb site c.1940.