Last October a lady signed over three beautiful young cats over to us: Pixie, Nilana and Delilah. They had been rescuedoff the street as kittens and raised indoors by a lady who had been trying to reduce the number of stray cats in her area. As these sisters became adults, it became harder for her … Continue reading Three Is The Magic Number (Of Cats)!
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Boots Appeal Update
Boots is doing really well in his foster home and is learning new tricks. Take a look at a short video below. https://videopress.com/v/N6CP1d5y?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true You can find details of the appeal for funds for Boots' treatment on our YouTube channel, clicking this link or by scanning the QR code below.
Appeal For Boots
No, we are not asking for donations of footwear (though we are sure our three shops would be delighted to receive some nice pairs!). This appeal is for a beautiful cat named Boots. You may remember that he came to us just before Christmas having been abandoned by his owners. We think that Boots is … Continue reading Appeal For Boots
Protecting Cats
Meet Luna and Louis, the very photogenic mother-and-son duo who came into our care last November via the Cats Protection League in South Croydon. We regularly work with other charities like Cats Protection to make sure we are sharing our resources as best we can to house and rehome animals that come into our care. … Continue reading Protecting Cats
Rabbit Residence Now Open
We are delighted to say that after many months of preparation we are at last ready to foster rabbits. As you can see, the rabbit hutch is rather large. It is actually 2 metres by 3 metres to give the bunnies plenty of room. It is predator proof and has been kitted out with plenty … Continue reading Rabbit Residence Now Open
Go With The Flo and Joan
Stray unneutered cats can very quickly create little communities in areas that are quiet and away from too much disturbance. A really common situation we see is kittens being born to stray or unneutered pets within the gardens of a closed block of houses and flats. The multiple gardens within these blocks, with lots of people feeding them, can create a nice … Continue reading Go With The Flo and Joan
Rest in Peace Jack the Cat
Last week was a rather sad one for us, as we had been trying to work with our vets to save the life of Jack. He was one of a few stray cats who was being kept an eye on by a local, however a couple of weeks ago he disappeared for a couple of … Continue reading Rest in Peace Jack the Cat
It Means Everything To Us, Oh Vienna (The Cat)
Back at the end of October we received a call from the inspectorate team who had been attending a scene with a stray cat involved. This cat had sores on the bottom of her hind feet, some matting, and appeared to be overgrooming the back half of her body due to a flea infestation. Vienna's … Continue reading It Means Everything To Us, Oh Vienna (The Cat)
The RSPCA South London Amazon Wishlist
The cost of living crisis that closely followed the pandemic has seen us receive more calls for help from pet owners than ever before. As well as helping with the the standard aspects of animal welfare such as assistance with vet bills, treatments and food, we also feel that it is important to spread a … Continue reading The RSPCA South London Amazon Wishlist
UK Payroll Giving Month – February 2023
Payroll Giving Month happens once a year when charities, payroll giving agencies, payroll funding organisations and companies make a special effort to increase the awareness of Payroll Giving. So what is Payroll Giving? Payroll Giving (sometimes known as Give as You Earn) is an easy and tax-efficient way of making regular donations to your favourite … Continue reading UK Payroll Giving Month – February 2023










