The RSPCA are here for the welfare of all animals, including wildlife. The national call centre takes thousands of calls from the public with concerns about a wild animal's welfare and will take the best course of action wherever possible or provide advice where appropriate. If you come across a wild animal in need, you … Continue reading Helping Wildlife
Could You Grant A Wish?
Our Animal Welfare Officer Cheska has set up an Amazon Wishlist of items that we need to help with the welfare of domestic animals that come to us, or to help pet owners who are struggling financially to give their pets what they need & deserve. The wish list contains items for cats, dogs and … Continue reading Could You Grant A Wish?
Three Stray Cats
Our Animal Welfare Officer Cheska writes about the recent rescue of three stray cats "One of the best parts of my day is getting to work with members of the community, and it is especially exciting and rewarding when you work together to contain a number of cats that need our help. Isabel lives in … Continue reading Three Stray Cats
International Women’s Day
Today is the day that marks the extraordinary gifts provided by women globally. This year’s theme is “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality” We wanted to take the opportunity to thank every female RSPCA volunteer, fosterer, supporter, inspector, vet, trustee, shopper, welfare officer, carer, fundraiser, manager, adopter, member, partner and follower. There are far … Continue reading International Women’s Day
British Animal of the Month – The Hare
We have all probably heard the saying 'mad as a March hare', but who knows where it comes from? The phrase comes from the hare's behaviour during the March breeding season and it can be used to describe people or other animals that may be considered a little odd in their behaviour. March hares - picture from … Continue reading British Animal of the Month – The Hare
Three Is The Magic Number (Of Cats)!
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)!
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










