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RSPCA Rescue Visa Card
If your credit card statements are getting you down,
you may be able to save some troubled animals and take the guilt out of
using your credit card at the same time!
In 2005, the RSPCA in partnership with Bendigo Bank and VISA International
developed a unique range of credit cards that enables you to use your card
anywhere VISA is accepted, while shopping, eating out, paying bills or on
holiday. And every time you use it the face of your chosen furry friend will
remind you of the good work you’re doing for the RSPCA.
With over $400,000 raised so far, we’re hoping you too can help us care for
animals in need by signing up today, and using your card as you normally
would.
The RSPCA is Australia’s best known animal welfare charity, accepting more
than 144,000 lost, abandoned or injured animals from the community each
year. With only 3% of funding provided by the government, RSPCA Victoria
depends on the community to enable us to continue this vital work.
Available in four bright, colourful and unique designs, each Bendigo Bank
RSPCA Rescue VISA card features the image of a real animal the RSPCA has
rescued - true stories that are a reminder of why your support is so
important.
Here are their stories:
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Taco and Bella
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Taco and Bella, two tiny Chihuahua cross puppies
were just eight weeks old when they were found wandering the streets
alone. Rescued by a kind member of the public they have since been
adopted out to happy new homes. |
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Bunker
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At three weeks old tiny Bunker was ironically
found sheltering in the hollow of an ATM machine. Fostered by an RSPCA
staff member, Bunker is now happy and healthy with a new family that
includes three dogs and two other cats. |
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Miley
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Miley was rescued by the RSPCA after a terrible
road accident, which left her critically injured. After weeks of
intensive care and rehabilitation she pulled through and is now the
light of her adoptive parents’ lives. |
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Rugby
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A true blue Aussie cattle dog, Rugby needed help
from the RSPCA after suffering a leg injury. A favourite with all the
ladies at the RSPCA, the patient, loyal and dependable Rugby has now
found a new owner with whom to sit and watch the world go by. |
Now, giving your support to the animals that so
desperately need it is easier than ever.
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