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Lucky Kitten

Tuesday 10th January 2012

Lucky Kitten is rescued by an Egyptian man and brought to ACE for urgent surgery. Read more about this story and the happy ending and where the kitten is now ...

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Buffalo Wound

Thursday 15th December 2011

This donkey came in after being attacked by a buffalo on the farm where he is kept. The Buffalo caused severe damage with its horn.

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A Ray of Hope

Friday 9th December 2011

In Luxor you often see many dogs running around the streets needing a good home. We would like to tell you about 4 men and a lady ....

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Car Accident

Friday 25th November 2011

This mare was rushed to the hospital as an out of hours emergency a few weeks ago, after sustaining an injury during a car accident.

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Jenny in the wars

Thursday 17th November 2011

'Jenny' was admitted after being attacked by an entire male donkey.

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Martin Clunes becomes ACE Patron

Martin Clunes & StaffWhen I was asked to become a patron of ACE it was just after the program Horsepower had been broadcast, not surprisingly I had been approached by a great many truly worthwhile horse charities. I had heard a little of the work of ACE from Patrick Pollock, ACE’s Veterinary Director, but I had no idea of the magnitude of the work done there.

I recently visited ACE for the first time with my wife and daughter and we were all bowled over by what we saw. It just doesn’t stop, all 25 stalls filled with inpatients, some of whom are in the most appalling condition particularly the burns victims and a constant influx of visitors from acute emergencies and returning patients to casual drop ins on the off chance of a free head collar, not to mention the on-going horse and donkey washing scheme which provides some brief respite for these largely uncared for animals.

I had been warned, and fully expected that I would see some awful sights but what I hadn’t bargained for was just how fantastic a place the ACE hospital is. All the staff and volunteers work with an unrelenting conviction taking baby steps to address this massive problem. The education centre must be seen to be believed, the amount that the children learn about the animals and the care that they all need and deserve, cashing in on the true delight all children share in the good company of animals. All this under the careful, caring and understated watchful eye of ACE Centre Manager Kim Taylor.

I’m so proud to be patron of ACE and I look forward to a long and fruitful relationship between us.

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