Visitors' entrance, RSPCA animal centre, Newport
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 26 Nov 2010
Located at the southern end of Hartridge Farm Road. The centre looks after cats, dogs, rabbits and other domestic animals. Typically, more than 100 animals are at the centre. Most of them have been rescued from neglect or bad treatment by their previous owners. The centre spends as much time as needed (usually a few weeks, sometimes months), preparing them for a new life and a second chance. The centre, financed entirely by public donations, is open 6 days a week (11.30am to 4pm). Closed all day on Thursdays. In addition to animal adoption, other services available here are dog training and microchipping.