Unfortunately the UK is one of the world’s worst faring countries for paucity of wildlife. We have falling numbers of just about every species due to disappearing habitat, reductions to the food chain, agricultural intensification and increasing pollution. According to the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) 1 in 7 of our native species face … Continue reading Rewilding South London
Category: Animal Welfare
British Wildlife Animal Of The Month – The Seal
It is National Marine Week at the moment, a time to reflect on our wonderfully diverse marine wildlife and what we should do to protect it. More of that later. Grey and harbour (or common) seals can be seen all year round largely on the northern coasts of the UK. To the untrained eye, telling the … Continue reading British Wildlife Animal Of The Month – The Seal
Dust, Pan & Brush The Cats Clean Up
This is the story of three cats adopted by Kyle, who takes up the story. "We originally saw Pan advertised for adoption on Instagram and we both immediately knew she would make a great addition to the family. She had just had a litter of kittens, who were already reserved. All we had to do … Continue reading Dust, Pan & Brush The Cats Clean Up
Chipper Chips
The story of a stray cat named Chips who came to us rather the worse for wear. Everything worked out well this time as a family that had been feeding him have decided to adopt him and pay for his expensive dental and eye treatments. That is so kind hearted of them, with treatments potentially … Continue reading Chipper Chips
Bob Cat
The number of stray cats we are seeing is spiralling unfortunately. This could be a symptom of the financial crisis as owners abandon pets they can no longer afford, or decline to pay for neutering and then find themselves with unwanted kittens. It’s a sad state of affairs but abandonment should never be an option. … Continue reading Bob Cat
Four Cats, Two Outcomes
With stray cats on the increase, we often receive calls from concerned people who see the collarless felines in their gardens. We recently had a group of four sisters come into our care. You can read their full story below, but having had them treated, microchipped and neutered, the two pairs of siblings will have … Continue reading Four Cats, Two Outcomes
Tiggles’s Teeth Trauma
With animal welfare being our sole reason for existing, we endeavour to help any animal that needs it in our branch area. This can include assisting owners in need of financial assistance to provide treatment for their special friends. Tiggles was just such a case recently. He needed costly urgent dental treatment, which his owner … Continue reading Tiggles’s Teeth Trauma
Key Voluntary Trustees Wanted
Due to the growing nature of our charity we are looking for four new trustees to join us in our aims to provide animal welfare across South London. If one of our vacancies fitted your skill set, you will be given full training into the ways and responsibilities of being a charity trustee and you … Continue reading Key Voluntary Trustees Wanted
British Wildlife Species of the Month, June, the Bat
According to the UK Bat Conservation Trust we have 18 different species of bat in the UK, the most common of which is the aptly named common pipistrelle. As we sit out on the warm summer evenings, there is every chance that we will spot a bat at nighttime hunting for moths. It is unlikely … Continue reading British Wildlife Species of the Month, June, the Bat
Sweet Moggy Molly
If you’ve been following us on social media, you might remember Molly the beautiful calico cat we’ve had in foster care for while. We don’t know a great deal about her origin story, but we do know that she was sadly abandoned in Croydon in the middle of December which I can imagine was an … Continue reading Sweet Moggy Molly










