Ponderosa: Pet rescue base is facing closure

AN animal rescue centre which provides homes for neglected cats and dogs to prevent them being put down is facing closure.
KAREN GREAVES: She tells people not to being more pets in.KAREN GREAVES: She tells people not to being more pets in.
KAREN GREAVES: She tells people not to being more pets in.

New homes need to be found for unwanted dogs and cats living at the Ponderosa Rescue Centre and Cattery in Allerton Bywater after the death of the man behind the charity which runs it.

Solicitors acting for the estate of Michael Banks, who was secretary and trustee of the Dog Care Association, said it was not possible to keep the centre open following his death in February.

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The association was set up in 1984 with a policy not to have healthy cats and dogs put down and to keep them until they are found suitable homes.

Solicitor Robert Howard, of Philip and Robert Howard Solicitors in Castleford, said: “The reality is that it’s most regretful that Ponderosa has to close. Mr Michael Banks was the driving force behind the trust. It was effectively his charity.

“Sadly, he died in February and it hasn’t been possible to continue because it was his charity. That’s the situation. It’s not sustainable.”

Karen Greaves, a current trustee of the association, said a letter was received at the Ninevah Lane centre saying its tenancy was being terminated. Ms Greaves, who has worked there for 27 years, said: “We’re trying to get the animals into foster homes. We’re having to tell people we can’t take any more animals in.”

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Ponderosa makes regular appeals for help to re-home animals and often has dozens of pets in its kennels.

A solicitors’ letter received at the centre said alternative homes were being found for animals currently housed there.

But Ms Greaves said she was worried about the future of the animals because organisations like the RSPCA and the Dogs Trust were swamped with unwanted pets.

Ms Greaves said: “I just can’t see that they are just going to be able to take the animals to a new home.”

Anybody who can provide a new home for animals at the centre is asked to call 01977 552303. Ponderosa is open seven days a week from 11am-3pm.