Visit our charity shops for festival essentials, support local animals, and promote sustainable fashion while finding great bargains!
Rabbit Awareness Week
Rabbit Awareness Week 2025 promotes proper housing and care for rabbits. The campaign, led by RAAG, offers free resources to ensure rabbits' emotional and physical needs are met effectively. Find out more with downloadable material
Are You Going Away This Summer?
Top tips to help you pick a sitter for your pet if you are going away for any period of time
Urgent Appeal for Bandit: Help Save a Life!
A young female cat named Bandit was discovered in Mitcham, initially thought to be pregnant. However, an ultrasound revealed she had pyometra, leading to emergency surgery. The treatment cost £866, straining the already limited budget of the RSPCA branch. Donations are sought to support her recovery and future care.
Update: Our Roxy Appeal
Thank you for supporting our Roxy appeal. We raised £3,371.73 for Roxy and her surviving kittens' care after a costly veterinary emergency. Donations are still welcome.
Discover A Gem Online
Our three charity shops in South London also thrive online through eBay, offering unique items to a broader audience. Profits support local vulnerable animals; donations are welcomed. Take a look!
Join Us: One Fun Day
In June, RSPCA branches host One Fun Day events to raise funds for animals. Activities include lucky dips, cake sales, and advice stalls, encouraging community participation and support.
We Need Your Help: Roxy’s Emergency C-Section Has Left Us Over Budget
Roxy, a rescued cat, underwent an emergency C-section, incurring £1,921 in vet bills. With her four kittens and additional family members, expenses total around £6,000. Donations are urgently needed for care.
The Story Of Missy
Missy, a shy cat, found a loving home after adoption from RSPCA, fostering joy and connection with her adopter and another cat.
Easter Safety For Your Pets
Easter celebrations pose various risks to pets, including chocolate, toxic plants, and decorations; precautions are essential for their safety.










