RSPCA NSW will visit Taree Showground on Saturday, January 25 to provide assistance to the bushfire affected community.
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The organisation has invited all those affected by the fires to pick up free supplies such as dog and cat food, fodder (while stocks last) and salt licks between 10am and 3pm.
There will also be a vet and vet nurse on hand to provide basic advice.
RSPCA NSW said it has promised to support as many fire affected communities as possible.
Inspectors have travelled across the State in the past three months to rescue animals and provide care.
They have assisted at emergency evacuation points, vet care and support to impacted wildlife, companion animals and livestock, provided inspector welfare checks on livestock and distributed pet food, medication and supplies.
To donate, visit www.rspcansw.org.au.
Help fire affected animals in your area
For residents wanting to help wildlife and animals in the aftermath of the bushfire crisis, RSPCA NSW, WIRES and the Department of Primary Industries have recommended a simple gesture.
Residents are encouraged to leave a small bowl of fresh water around houses and properties. When doing so, make sure the bowls are located in shaded areas and placed on a hard surface and varying heights.
That way every animal from birds to kangaroos has access.
It is also recommended to put a stone or pebbles in the middle of the bowl so animals have a way out if they have waded inside.