Its staff and volunteers work to rehabilitate the animals before releasing them back into the wild where appropriate or finding them loving new homes.
So far this year, it has rehomed 45 dogs, 95 cats and 32 small animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs.
Here are some of the animals currently being cared for at the centre as they wait to be adopted.
1. Roy
Roy is a black and white domestic short hair cat who is around 10 years old. He came to the centre because he had badly damaged eyes which had to be removed but hasn't let that faze him. He would need a confident family who can help him adjust to a new home. Photo: RSPCA
2. Rosie, Spongy and Tiny
Jack Russell Terriers Rosie, 11, and Tiny, three, would never be without their sidekick Spongy, a five-year-old Staffy. Spongy and Tiny can bot be a bit nervous when out on walks and although Rosie gives them a little push, they would need an experienced family who can continue building their confidence in the outside world. Photo: RSPCA
3. Aleena
Aleena is a tortoiseshell domestic short hair cat who loves plenty of attention and strokes. Aged around 2.5 years, she would be more comfortable being the only cat and having owners who are around for a good part of the day. Photo: RSPCA
4. Frankie
Frankie is a brindle crossbreed aged around eight years old who loves nothing more than a long wander through the woods. Although he'd be more comfortable being the only dog in a home, he walks nicely on a lead and would enjoy having some buddies for walking. Photo: RSPCA
5. Jake
Jake is a goofy, tricolour Shepherd Cross who needed to learn to trust again when he arrived at the centre. He is looking for an experienced family who are willing to continue his training with the branch's behaviourist. Photo: RSPCA
6. Disco and Cheeto
Disco and Cheeto are two Sphynx cats who were were abandoned at the animal centre gates, taped up in cardboard boxes. At just over a year old, they like a new outfit every now and then to help them stay warm in the colder months. Photo: RSPCA