In 2024, RSPCA South London achieved significant milestones, including rehoming 78 cats, neutering 44 pets, and celebrating their 200th anniversary with community engagement initiatives.
Category: Pets
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! 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.
Get Your Cat Ready For The Change In The Law
Join us for our free microchipping event in Tooting With the law changing on the 10th June 2024, it's more important than ever to ensure your beloved cats are microchipped. It is a safe and permanent way to identify your cat, ensuring a swift reunion if they ever go astray. You can find out more … Continue reading Get Your Cat Ready For The Change In The Law
How To Enrich Your Cat
Indoor cats need mental and physical stimulation. Provide scratching surfaces, cat-friendly plants, sensory activities, vertical spaces, cardboard boxes, and engage in freestyle play. These activities enhance their well-being and happiness. Encourage others with indoor cats to do the same and find more tips in our free downloadable pdf guide.
Spring Watch! Use Your Garden To Help Eco-diversity & Animal Welfare
Garden trends are affecting some of the wildlife that typically visit, and in many areas causing a decline. However, even small changes can make a difference. Here are five easy ways to make your garden a haven for wildlife.






