Boris was picked up by an RSPCA inspector as an injured stray back in January. He had a nasty neck wound and was generally a bit battered from living as a stray for however long. We got him treated, neutered and vaccinated, and discovered that he was FIV positive, quite common in unneutered stray toms. … Continue reading An Adoption Story – Boris the Cat
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Charity Pub Quiz in Sydenham
On Wednesday 23rd November at the Dolphin in Sydenham there will be a fun pub quiz in aid of the RSPCA South London. Details are shown below. We hope to see you there. Just send an email to dolphin@innpublic.com and include details of the number of people in your team.
Don’t create a Fat Cat or a Dog Hog
As pet owners we know only too well how tempting it is to give in to your beloved pet when it pleas for a snack from your meal table or a treat from the jar. However, that’s not always being kind. Our network of vets in South London are reporting that they have seen a … Continue reading Don’t create a Fat Cat or a Dog Hog
Adoption Story – Moby the Cat
A lady called Ginny recently welcomed Moby into her family home. This is what she said about the adoption process. "Adopting via the RSPCA was extremely easy, efficient and well-organised. Jacqui at the RSPA could not have been friendlier or more helpful. She responded very quickly to any questions and made the process very clear. … Continue reading Adoption Story – Moby the Cat
Adoption Story – Nadia the Cat
A lady name Tanya has recently offered a forever home to Nadia and sent us a message a few weeks after Nadia moved in. "Thank you so much Jacqui and everyone at RSPCA South London. We can't believe how lucky we are to have Nadia. She has such a wonderful character; she's very chatty, loves a … Continue reading Adoption Story – Nadia the Cat
Fireworks, Not Fun For All
Its that time of year again when fireworks seem to be let off for days on end. If you want to entertain the family to a display, please consider your pet owning neighbours for whom this time of year can be a nightmare as they try to calm their terrified pets. We all want to … Continue reading Fireworks, Not Fun For All
Introducing Our New Animal Welfare Officer
At the end of last year, we merged with the Balham and Tooting Branch to become RSPCA South London Branch. Expanding to a whole new area is a great opportunity to reach more animals and people, and involve a wider community in the work we do. However, we also started to face much greater animal … Continue reading Introducing Our New Animal Welfare Officer
Tooting Primary School Art Competition – Part 3, The Winners
If you read part one you will know that we held a competition for the pupils of Tooting Primary School to create a piece of art that depicted what the RSPCA does. We had over sixty brilliant entries and it was extremely difficult to choose the winning works of art. Eventually two runners-up were chosen … Continue reading Tooting Primary School Art Competition – Part 3, The Winners
Its Hot – Look Out for the Wildlife in Your Garden
There is loads of advice around on how to keep your hot dog cool and cat off a hot tin roof, but how about your wild visitors? With the mercury set to hit 40 degrees today and tomorrow, birds, foxes and even insects need our help. You should place bowls of water in shady spots … Continue reading Its Hot – Look Out for the Wildlife in Your Garden
Tooting Primary School Art Competition – Part Two
Following on from yesterday’s post with the entries from years 1&2, here are the entries from years 4-6. Amelia Year 3 Hannah Year 3 Aliena Year 3 Maewan Year 4 Oliver Year 4 Matilda Year 4 Scarlett Year 5 Kate Year 6 Faraah Year 4 Winners will be revealed soon.










