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Whether a one-off donation or regular giving, all of the funds go directly to helping each and every animal and transforming their lives.

help animals today

It costs over £900,000 a year to run Mount Noddy Animal Centre. The animals need us, and we need you.

When you choose to support Mount Noddy Animal Centre through a monetary donation whether a one-off donation or regular giving, the funds go directly to helping each and every animal. Your donations help us to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome cats and dogs and while they are in our care, provide veterinary treatment, food, enrichment and care for the dogs and cats until they find their forever homes, however long that might take. Your donation is much appreciated.

To give you an indication of how your donation will contribute towards:

  • £5 will microchip a dog or cat.
  • £7 for essential flea & worming treatment for a cat.
  • £35 for the initial vaccinations for a dog.
  • £56 to castrate cat and £82 will spay a cat.
  • £100 helps towards the care of a cat or dog for a week’s stay.
  • £250 would help to pay for initial veterinary health check and essential vaccinations.
  • £578 for dental work for a dog to descale and extract teeth.

gift aid

Please support us through gift aid. This enables us to receive 25% more at no additional cost to you.

make your donation go even further and download the gift aid declaration form

donations by post

If you prefer to send us a donation by post, please download and complete the form live link to Get involved/ donation by post. You can then send your donation and your donation form:

Please make cheques payable to RSPCA Sussex West Branch and please do not send cash through the post.

Thank you for your support. We care for hundreds of animals every year and we couldn’t do it without the support of people like you.

to send us a donation by post, download the make a donation form

our vision is a world where all animals are respected and treated with compassion.

Happy tails

Read some of our Happy Tails from cats and dogs adopted from Mount Noddy.

Lily

The beautiful Bea was with us at mount noddy for 9 weeks and after being returned to us after adoption, not once but twice! She has finally found her forever home, Bea was adopted in February 2023!

Mitch

Mitch had an eventful life prior to coming into our care. After multiple homes he was signed over to the branch and settled into kennel life. The team fell hard for him and were so happy he found his forever family to love.

Bea

The beautiful Bea was with us at mount noddy for 9 weeks and after being returned to us after adoption, not once but twice! She has finally found her forever home, Bea was adopted in February 2023!

Lilibeth

Sweet old Lilibeth, now known as Lilly Belle, had spent many months in the cattery, unwanted due to both her age and medical requirements. Patiently she waited with us, until finally her day came to be adopted.

Dobby

Dobby came to us after being surrendered by his owner. He underwent a handful of surgeries, including BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) on his palate in order to help him breathe, as unfortunately his breed are renowned for such difficulties due to the breeders desire for shorter noses.

Susan

Susan came into us as a stray with a litter of kittens, at only about a week old. This young lady was untrusting of people and protective of her kittens, so was left to care for them whilst we built trust with her by reading to her outside of her pen. In time, her kits grew up and were adopted out, but Susan was still left untrusting of people.

Molly

Molly was adopted from us back in early January 2020 and has spent the following months living her life in luxury with her forever family.

toyah

Toyah came into Mount Noddy’s care with some behavioural issues that meant making friends with people took time. Until she had befriended the staff here, she found life in kennels quite stressful. As she bonded with each team member, Toyah delved into a world of training and fun and her confidence and trust in people steadily grew.

Alec & Harri

After coming into our care from a multi-cat household together and spending 5 weeks at Mount Noddy, they have both settled into their new home. It’s always lovely hearing how our furry friends are getting on with their new families and seeing photos of what they are getting up to.

Poppy

Formerly known as ‘Rosie’, who was adopted in February 2020, after going to her forever home.

Dottie

 Dottie’s stay with us lasted just over two months; the average for a cat here with us. She was a lovely cat who adored sitting in your lap any chance she got and now, her owners have the pleasure of enjoying her company. 

Donny

After coming in to us at the end of September with several other cats and kittens from a multi-cat household, Donny (who is now named Bobby) has found his forever home a month later and was adopted at the end of October 2020. He has settled into his new home really well and his new family couldn’t be happier with him.

Lara

Beautiful Lara came to us incredibly nervous of new people and surroundings. With patience and gentle encouragement she bravely left her kennel after a couple of weeks and from then, made bonds with kennel staff and developed into the wonderful, loyal and playful pup she always was at heart.

Ulfric

Ulfric and his two siblings were found abandoned and in poor condition. Staff member Anya took it upon herself to foster all three at home and nurse them to full health, but only two left!

Sasha

Sasha came into our care as a transfer from another branch due to the unfortunate passing of her previous owner. This loving, elderly girl was adopted 6 months ago after spending 9 weeks at Mount Noddy and it’s clear to see she couldn’t be happier!

Patches

Patches, now named Nala, came into our care from a hoarder house with numerous other cats that also found their forever homes from us.

Beam

The lovely Beam was with us for 4 months before being adopted into his forever home in late January 2023.

Oliver

This intelligent, lovely boy did great tutoring some of the younger dogs on how to lead walk and play nicely, and it was soon fostered out into a lovely family that were keen to adopt!

Jenny & Rosie

The lovely girls, Jenny and Rosie came to us after being transferred from another RSPCA branch and were with us for 4 weeks before they were adopted into their new loving home.

I love volunteering here. The way they treat animals is incredible. I wish I could just adopt them all

Lisa