We recently took in a stray who turned out to be pregnant and gave birth to five beautiful kittens whilst in our care. For us to treat the five black beauties and give them the best possible start in life, it will cost around £800. We are therefore today launching a campaign to raise funds … Continue reading Our Kitten Fundraising Campaign
Dog Warden Interview – Part Two
Continuing our interview with Croydon Borough dog warden Tara Boswell. I am sure that no two days are the same but what does a typical day look like in your role? Generally, a typical day consists of collecting a stray or two, carrying out visits, liaising with rescues, assessing dogs in our kennels, attending meetings … Continue reading Dog Warden Interview – Part Two
Breeding Like Rabbits
We all know the saying to breed like rabbits. Rabbits have a short gestation period of between 25 and 28 days, which means they can have several litters of babies each year. In addition to that, a female rabbit can reproduce at just a few months old. You do not need to be a mathematician … Continue reading Breeding Like Rabbits
Dog Warden Interview – Part One
We recently caught up with Croydon Borough's award-winning dog warden Tara Boswell to ask her a few questions. What are the main things that do you do in your role as Croydon’s dog warden? My main remit is to deal with stray dogs. This includes collecting strays, reuniting them with their owners and finding rescue … Continue reading Dog Warden Interview – Part One
Remembrance Day – Remember Remarkable Animals Too
Today at 11 o'clock much of the nation will fall silent for two-minutes to remember the fallen who gave their lives for our freedom. Most of us will find it hard to truly appreciate what brave soldiers and their loved ones sacrificed during the world wars and more recent conflicts. Whilst we rightly remember the … Continue reading Remembrance Day – Remember Remarkable Animals Too
An Adoption Story – Boris the Cat
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
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










