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TV Presenter Peter Purves opens new pet rehoming centre

TV presenter, Suffolk resident and animal-lover Peter Purves was joined by a Blue Cross dog yesterday (Wednesday 25 May) to declare the new Blue Cross rehoming centre in Wherstead officially open.

The Crufts presenter and commentator cut the ribbon at the charity’s gala opening and was accompanied by Blue Cross event dog, labrador Maisie, who was show casing the charity’s new mobile contactless donation system whereby dogs become fundraisers to help raise funds for pets in need at Blue Cross.

The new Mayor of Ipswich, Roger Fern, also attended the event and helped mark the occasion by cutting a pet themed cake made by one of the centre’s volunteers with Blue Cross Chief Executive Sally de la Bedoyere.

The centre, which opened its doors to the region’s sick, injured and homeless pets earlier this year, aims to help over 800 dogs and cats each year.

Peter Purves said: “As a lifelong animal lover I’m very passionate about the work charities like Blue Cross do helping pets in need. I own six dogs and six chickens, but sadly not all pets are as lucky to have loving family homes. The Blue Cross in Suffolk helps hundreds of dogs and cats every year find the second chance they deserve and I’m so pleased to have opened their new rehoming centre.”

Andrew Gillon, Centre Manager at Blue Cross Suffolk, explains: “Peter’s a much-loved TV presenter and lifelong dog lover who is local to our new Blue Cross rehoming centre so we were delighted when he said he would open it for us. It was a really good opportunity to show him our work in the area and how we help pets in need.”

The new centre, opposite Suffolk Ski Centre, replaces the charity’s former site in Walton, Felixstowe. The new facilities have been built on four acres of land and offer more space and modern, purpose-built facilities for pets while they wait for new homes. As well as a dedicated puppy and kitten unit and on-site veterinary facilities for the centre’s pets, there’s 20 acres of neighbouring woodland where staff and volunteers can walk dogs.

Andrew adds: “Our gala opening was such a great day and it was wonderful to be surrounded by some of our supporters who helped make our new centre possible. Thanks to them we’ve already helped over 350 pets, which is great!”

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