A bird's natural instinct is to not show any sign of weakness, in order to help prevent it being targeted by predators. So it’s not always easy to tell if your pet bird or garden visitor is ill or not. By the time a bird begins to display symptoms of illness, it has likely been … Continue reading How To Tell If A Bird Is Sick Or Injured
Author: RSPCA Team
How To Enrich Your Cat
Indoor cats need mental and physical stimulation. Provide scratching surfaces, cat-friendly plants, sensory activities, vertical spaces, cardboard boxes, and engage in freestyle play. These activities enhance their well-being and happiness. Encourage others with indoor cats to do the same and find more tips in our free downloadable pdf guide.
Attention All Cat Owners!
Attention all cat owners! New laws passed last month and come into effect in June. However many owners still don’t know this is happening.
Spring Watch! Use Your Garden To Help Eco-diversity & Animal Welfare
Garden trends are affecting some of the wildlife that typically visit, and in many areas causing a decline. However, even small changes can make a difference. Here are five easy ways to make your garden a haven for wildlife.
Rubbish! Listen To David Attenborough
David Attenborough’s Blue Planet shed light on the harm of plastic on wildlife. Here's our top 5 plastic items that we see harming animals and what you can do about it.
Join us on Saturday 16th March
Join us on Saturday 16th March on Mitcham Common, as we collaborate with Friends of Mitcham Common for a litter-pick of Mitcham Common.
30 Day Appeal for RSPCA South London Branch
Can you support our 30 day appeal?
Trap-Neuter-Release: Supporting Your Community
Just one of the ways we are helping animals in your local area.
The Wait Is Over
Thank you to everyone who has supported us with donations, good wishes and those have visited our new Tooting RSPCA shop already. We are now officially open!! There are three key ways you can make a difference through your local RSPCA shops:
Going Straight To Where It Matters
We’re always about helping animals in your local area, and it’s important that you know how your money goes to support animals.








