The Blue Cross BBC One Lifeline Appeal on Sunday 25th October

Leave the first response October 24, 2009 / Posted in News

The Blue Cross is a lifeline for animals, a pet charity for animals in the UK giving support, information and advice for pet owners. They have been chosen as the subject of a BBC Lifeline Appeal which is being presented by the lovely actress and celebrity supporter Felicity Kendal.

The appeal will be first shown on BBC One at 16:25 on Sunday 25th October and repeated on Wednesday 28th October on BBC Two at 14:00.

The program will feature animals and people who have benefited from the charitable work of The Blue Cross. Viewers will be able to meet Carlos, the huge Great Dane and his owner, Mr Brennan, who both have heart problems.

The Blue Cross doesn’t receive any government funding, but thanks to the kindness of the public, they can ensure that pets get the love and attention they deserve. Unfortunately, despite the hundreds of owners and animals that they are able to reach every day, there are still many more that need help. For more information on the Blue Cross or to register your support, click here to visit their website.

Lifeline is the BBC’s monthly television charity appeal programme. For more than twenty years, Lifeline has helped raise money for and increase the profile for UK charities.

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