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RSPCA provides freezing weather safety advice for your pets

Snow joke: Sussex cattle at Roundshaw Downs coped with the last real, lingering snow, in late 2022. The Croydon skyline, from blue to dirty brown, visibly demonstrates the air pollution hanging over the town

With temperatures set to drop and snow and ice forecast in many areas, the RSPCA is urging people to follow its urgent advice to keep pets, livestock and wildlife safe and happy amid the big freeze.

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for icy conditions for north-west England and the Midlands, extending south as far as the south-west of England and possibly the rest of southern England over the weekend.

RSPCA pet welfare specialist Dr Sam Gaines said: “It’s really important we help our animal friends during this latest upcoming spell of cold weather. As we all strive to create a better world for every animal, people can share our helpful advice and tips to make sure their own animals, and local wildlife, are kept safe.”

Here are the RSPCA’s top tips:



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