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
Make your pet our ‘Pet of the Month’
We are inviting our supporters/followers to nominate their own furry/feathered/scaly/hairy friend to be our pet of the month. Not only will your beloved pet be featured in a post that all of our 14,000+ followers could see, but will also stay permanently on our Pet of the Month Gallery. All we ask is for a donation of … Continue reading Make your pet our ‘Pet of the Month’
Interview with our Animal Welfare Officer – Part Two
What does a typical day look like in your role? Every day is completely different in my role, as sometimes I get up early to take a cat to the vets for 8.30am for a neutering appointment, and other times I have the mornings free to catch up on the bits I need to do … Continue reading Interview with our Animal Welfare Officer – Part Two
Interview with our Animal Welfare Officer – Part One
We recently caught up with the branch Animal Welfare Officer Cheska Servini to ask her about her first few months in the role. Tell me us little about yourself I belong to a crazy Italian family that grew in the UK thanks to both sets of Grandparents who moved here for work as young adults. Growing up around fantastic cooks … Continue reading Interview with our Animal Welfare Officer – Part One
Australia Day
Today is Australia day. It marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove and raising of the Union Flag by Arthur Phillip following days of exploration in the region. In present day Australia, celebrations aim to reflect the diverse society and incredible landscape of the nation. Australia is also a nation of animal lovers and they have their own RSPCA … Continue reading Australia Day
Robbie Burns – A Poet For All Animals
Tonight is Burns Night. You will probably know that Robbie Burns is Scotland's national bard and may know one or two famous lines from his works. However, did you know that Burns was also an environmentally conscious farmer and an outspoken critic of animal cruelty? A short extract from his poem To a Mouse gives … Continue reading Robbie Burns – A Poet For All Animals









