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What to do if you find a fox with its head stuck in a bottle

The RSPCA revealed how they managed to free a fox cub from a plastic bottle A FOX cub whose head got stuck in a plastic bottle has been rescued and reunited with its family. The trapped animal was saved after being spotted by a member of the public in Hastings over the weekend with an old plastic drinking bottle over its head. The Good Samaritan managed to contain the confused cub with a pet carrier in their garden before calling the RSPCA. The RSPCA came to the aid of the trapped fox By gently massaging the skin around its neck and folding back its ears, officers were able to remove the bottle from the fox’s head.

Rochdale News | News Headlines | New figures reveal almost 4,000 calls about litter-affected animals made to RSPCA last year

A duck caught in plastic As new figures reveal that the RSPCA took nearly 4,000 (3,874) calls about animals affected by litter in 2020, the animal charity is urging people to do their bit and pick up litter. Despite people being in lockdown for many months, the RSPCA still received more than 10 calls a day about animals affected by litter including: a duck tangled in a medical face mask a baby hedgehog with plastic wrapped around her neck a fox with his head caught in an old Cornish pasty wrapper a gannet entangled in plastic In Greater Manchester, 125 calls were received, one of the highest outside London, where most calls were made (444).

Animals trapped in litter: Sussex has the most RSPCA callouts outside London

THE RSPCA received its highest number of call-outs for animals trapped in litter across East and West Sussex last year out of anywhere else in England, outside London. The animal welfare charity handled a total of 220 incidents involving animals and birds affected by litter across the county, with 133 calls in East Sussex and 87 in West Sussex. The call-outs were among 3,874 incidents across England and Wales in 2020. As well as everyday rubbish, the RSPCA also sees many animals arriving into its care with terrible injuries caused by angling litter such as discarded fishing line and hooks to plastic netting. Nearly 40 per cent (1,510) of all litter-related calls to the RSPCA last year were about animals that had specifically become caught in fishing litter.

RSPCA report taking 4,000 calls on animals affected by litter

RSPCA report taking 4,000 calls on animals affected by litter
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RSPCA report taking 4,000 calls on animals affected by litter

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