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.
Category: Kitten
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.
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.
Are You Ready For Kitten Season?
Kitten season, from April to October, increases the number of unwanted litters, stressing shelters. Neutering, community management, and responsible care for found kittens are crucial for controlling populations. Find out more
Making A Difference
Last year we were lucky enough to be awarded a much needed grant of £11,000 by The Pets Foundation to go towards our boarding and vet fees. The Pets Foundation is the charity set up by Pets at Home who, since 2006, have helped and supported the rescue and rehoming of animal charities across the … Continue reading Making A Difference
Spotlight: The Adorable Frank And Arthur
Frank and Arthur, two kittens rescued with their mother Rubic, found a permanent home with their fosterer after completing their medical care and treatment.
Spotlight: A Success Story To Make You Smile
Neville, a charming abandoned kitten, found a foster home for crucial social development. He quickly made friends and has now been successfully adopted, beginning his new life.
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.
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.









