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RSPCA say more animals being abandoned as credit crunch bites

AS THE credit crunch starts to bite, animals are being abandoned more and more across Wirral.

This problem is also affecting the whole of the North of England as the number of animals abandoned has soared by over 67%.

The animal welfare charity in the north dealt with 3,372 dumped animals in 2008, compared with 2,009 in 2007.

That’s an average of nine animals abandoned every day of the year.

Nationally, the number is up by 57% with a shocking 11,586 animals dumped.

One of the many animals abandoned in Wirral was an elderly Bichon Frise who was found tied to a tree with a piece of rope in Eastham Ferry Woods, Eastham.

She had badly matted fur on her stomach, feet and back legs.

On veterinary examination she was found to be suffering from mammary tumours and decayed teeth.

The dog was found late last year and died a few months later.

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