RSPCA bosses say they are “desperately concerned” as the number of pets abandoned in North Yorkshire this year reaches a three-year high and rescue centres in the county are “full to bursting”.
The animal welfare charity warned pets are facing a bleak winter as it released new figures showing abandonments have spiralled as owners struggle amid the cost-of-living crisis.
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