?There is always something new to learn and our staff are very experienced. So if you already have a pet and what to find out new tips to look after them, or you are considering getting an animal, then we should be able to help you.?Sophie Lea was at the event today with her children, six-year-old Alexander and four-year-old Izzy.The youngsters were enjoying looking at the different animals, particularly the rabbits.
Mrs Lea, who lives in Batheaston, said: ?We come here occasionally and we had seen this was on and thought it would be nice for the children.?They have animals at school, guinea pigs, and I am contemplating getting one for home, so this seemed a good idea.?Ben and Laura Dawson had taken their four-year-old son Jacob and two-year-old Theo to see the animals.Theo, who has a pet rabbit called Bunny, said he had liked looking at the dogs.Mr Dawson said the family, who live in London, had dropped by on their way to Wales, because he had been a student at the University of Bath and had been a volunteer dog walker at the home.The 2nd Keynsham Guides were at the animal awareness event today because they had chosen the home as the location for making their induction promise.Neve, a pupil at Chandag Junior School, said they had chosen the Bath Cats and Dogs Home because they were all animal lovers.The ten-year-old, who has a rabbit called Biscuit and a cat called Kitty, said: ?We have had a look around everywhere and I got to hold a ferret called Roger and a guinea pig. The ferret was very hairy. It has been fun.?
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