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RSPCA South London – For Every Kind Of Creature

RSPCA South London – For Every Kind Of Creature

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Category: Rescue

Cat Rescue – Alfie

25th Feb 202225th Feb 2022 ~ RSPCA South London ~ Leave a comment

 RSPCA inspector Harriet recently picked up a stray cat from South London. A lovely couple had been looking out for him and had seen his eyes declining and looking red and sore so gave us a call. Alfie They managed to tempt him inside the house to confine him and following a short game of hide … Continue reading Cat Rescue – Alfie

National Wildlife Day

22nd Feb 202221st Feb 2022 ~ RSPCA South London ~ Leave a comment

Today is national wildlife day

A Cat Rescue

18th Feb 202221st Feb 2022 ~ RSPCA South London ~ Leave a comment

One of our inspectors took a call recently regarding a cat that had been abandoned in Balham in a cardboard box next to a skip down a cul-de-sac.  We should be thankful that the person or people that abandoned him had at least provided some shelter and a blanket, plus some water. Not adequate for … Continue reading A Cat Rescue

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