Adoptober: Alfie & Thor

October is Adoptober, celebrating rescued animals. This month features brothers Alfie and Thor, rescued six months ago from a poor living situation. After care and dental work, they are healthy and ready for adoption. They seek a loving home to rebuild their trust. For adoption inquiries, contact rspca South London.

Adoptober! Charlie

In October, we celebrate Adoptober, focusing on adopting rescued animals in South London. Meet Charlie, a nervous but loving cat found abandoned. After moving to a foster home, he’s relaxed and enjoys affection and sunshine. He’s great with children and seeks a family. Contact us to adopt Charlie.

October Is Adoptober!

October is Adoptober, encouraging pet adoption and fostering amid overwhelming numbers of unwanted animals in rescue centers. Potential adopters should assess their lifestyle, budget, and home environment before adopting. RSPCA South London offers assistance in matching pets with suitable families.

Spotlight: On Our Work: Zendaya

This time of year sees an increase in cats needing rehoming. A 2-year-old tabby cat, Zendaya, was found with a healed femur fracture, making her leg shorter. She requires an indoor home and experienced owner. She has a special personality, enjoys company, and may do well with a relaxed dog. Funding for her upcoming X-ray is needed.

We All Need Exercise

Many animals, like dogs, cats, birds, rats, and rabbits, require regular exercise for health and happiness. Exercise helps them maintain a healthy weight, build muscle, and improve cardiovascular health. Lack of exercise can lead to obesity and health problems. Enrichment activities and playtime are vital for their well-being and mental health.

SPOTLIGHT: Rubic’s Rescue

This post highlights the urgent rescue and care provided to a mother cat, Rubic, and her kittens, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention to prevent fear of humans. Their progress, including socialisation, immunisation, and trust-building is important. We appeal for donations to support the ongoing care and adoption of these animals.

Does Your Pet Suffer With Hayfever?

Cats and dogs can suffer from hay fever, but they exhibit different symptoms from humans. It often affects their skin, causing excessive scratching, baldness, snoring, itchy/runny eyes, and sensitive paws. To alleviate symptoms, bathe them regularly, wash their bedding, and monitor pollen exposure. Avoid giving medication without a prescription.