An independent charity for Coventry, Solihull, Nuneaton and Rugby

We are a registered charitable incorporated organisation that upholds the values of the national RSPCA but we work completely separately.

It means that we work specifically for our local community and all kind donations received help keep us rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming cats and dogs across our region.

Our region

Rehoming dogs and cats across our region is our priority. Since May 2025, our Vet Clinic has been open for the general public to receive vet care they can trust at prices they can afford to keep their pets healthy.

RSPCA Coventry
Brownshill Green Farm Coundon Wedge Drive Coventry West Midlands CV5 9DQ
General Enquiries: 02476 336 616

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Your Support And How It Helps

As an independent animal welfare charity in Coventry, we benefit from a range of support. This support helps keep our animal centre open but also helps us give back to the local community. Your support can include: 

  • Leaving the RSPCA Coventry & District a gift in your will
  • Shopping in our four charity shops
  • Buying through our Facebook Auction or eBay site 
  • Volunteering with us 
  • Holding a corporate event or corporate volunteer day at our centre
  • Donating to our animals

Your financial support goes direct to our centre to continue to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals in our region. It enables us to enrich the lives of the dogs and cats while they are with us through toys and socialisation. In some cases it might go towards the treatment of an animal that has been abused before coming to us to get them healthy for rehoming. While we aim to run as economically as possible, your support enables us to do even more for animals across our region. 

Frequently Asked Questions

We are funded from the generous donations, fundraising and Safe Haven sponsorships from the public. The Branch receives legacy gifts left in wills which provide crucial funds. We have a growing number of charity shops that fund our work, as well as our Facebook auction page and eBay.
We have space for 45 dogs and 80 cats at our animal care, however we can care for more animals in foster care.

In 2024 we assisted 645 animals and we rehomed 98 dogs and 482 cats.

We’re aware that some people believe we put animals to sleep after a specific time limit, but it’s absolutely not true. In fact, many animals that are part of prosecution cases can spend months or even years getting the TLC they need whilst perpetrators of cruelty are brought to justice. You won’t see any trace of these animals on our website or social media until a case has concluded and they’re legally ours to rehome, but they’re cared for by our amazing fosterers in their homes, or at our animal centre.

Many dog and cats have taken months of care, time and love to get them to a stage where they’re ready for a new family. We don’t give up on these animals, and we won’t.

Its a common misconception that the RSPCA put lots of animals to sleep. We will not euthanase a healthy, rehomeable animal.

We will euthanase an animal only if this is in the best interest of their welfare. This means preventing further suffering, whether that’s physical or mental, if they can’t be rehabilitated with a view to be rehomed.

If an animal can be rehabilitated and live a happy life, performing their natural behaviours, we’ll work hard to find them a home.

Click here for more information on our enthanasia policy.