A second lockdown and now winter, has made it a very tough time for our animal charity which is 90% down on our normal income with COVID closures. Winter is always an expensive time for an animal charity, and we are particularly grateful to our ongoing and our new...
Loving and timid Eysha is a Shar Pei and, at only 14 months old, is in desperate need of medical treatment for a very sore and debilitating knee condition (known as a luxating patella). Sadly, she came to Ferne because her owner was no longer able to look after her....
On Friday 24th July Ferne Animal Sanctuary was notified by Blackbaud, the company that provide us with software support that it was the subject of a cyber attack in May 2020, along with a number of other charities and universities. Some details of our supporters’ data...
All at Ferne are so grateful to Support Adoption for Pets for their support when it is needed most! As we slowly return to a new normal, we need the help of our wonderful supporters more than ever, to ensure we can continue to pay for the upkeep and vet bills of all...
We are delighted to announce that from Sunday 5th July we will be open to all visitors. Although we are mostly an outdoor attraction, we will be operating with social distancing measures applied. We ask please that you remain within your own group and respect the 2m...
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