South London's wildlife suffers from carelessness with rubbish, leading to serious harm. Simple actions can significantly improve the situation, and community involvement is essential for change.
Tag: Cat
The Silent Condition That Kills Unspayed Cats,
Spaying your female cat is a crucial decision that provides numerous health benefits, including prevention of life-threatening conditions like pyometra and reducing the risk of cancers. It also alleviates the stress of heat cycles, keeps her safer by reducing the urge to roam, and helps control cat populations, benefiting rescue centres.
Why Most Goals Donโt Survive The First Few Weeks
The importance of setting meaningful, practical goals rooted in purpose to inspire personal change. Ten practical tips to get keep you on track
Looking Ahead Together. Changing Lives in 2026
RSPCA South London aims to deepen community roots, enhancing animal welfare through education, volunteerism, and sustainability initiatives.
Looking Ahead to 2026: Small Acts, Big Impact
The period between Christmas and New Year invites reflection and a great time to think about what volunteering you do in 2026. Why not do something with RSPCA South London to help your local animals.
Give the Gift That Matters This Christmas
This Christmas, consider donating to RSPCA South London in someone's name, providing real help and hope for local animals in need.
Adoptober: Meet Bobby
October is Adoptober, highlighting the need for homes for local animals in South London. Bobby, a previously aloof cat rescued by the RSPCA, has recently found a loving home after displaying significant behavioral changes. The RSPCA encourages fostering as local charities face overwhelming animal needs. Contact them for fostering opportunities.
Adoptober: Meet Florence
Itโs Adoptober, highlighting local animals needing homes in South London. Florence, a friendly 1-2 year old female cat rescued from neglect, seeks adoption. Interested adopters can contact enquiries@rspcasouthlondon.org.uk for more information. Other pets are also available.
Adoptober: Meet Bane
October is Adoptober, focusing on South London animals needing homes. Meet Bane, a 12-year-old long-haired male cat, shy but friendly once familiar. He's seeking a quiet, secure home, potentially with other calm pets and older children. Bane will be ready for adoption mid-November. Contact RSPCA South London to adopt.
Spotlight: Success Story of Benson
Bensons story highlights the importance of donations for local animal care in the South London area and all the RSPCA's rehoming efforts. Donate today and make a real difference








