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Rescue cat has own ‘work from home’ office and bespoke mouse...
A young moggy who came into the RSPCA’s care from a multi-cat household with severe cat flu has now landed on his paws - in a dream home complete with his very own work from home office and a bespoke ‘mouse hole’ constructed by builders.
Bertie, known previously as Beetle,...
Tributes paid to long-serving RSPCA volunteer dog walker Sally Field, 104
A stalwart RSPCA volunteer who dedicated more than 40 years looking after dogs in the care of the charity’s Millbrook Animal Centre in Surrey has sadly passed away, aged 104.
Sally Field was still walking dogs at the centre near Chobham beyond her 102nd birthday and her long stint of...
RSPCA urgently appeals for outdoor homes for farm cats
As waiting lists overflow, the RSPCA has launched an appeal to find alternative homes for ‘farm cats’ who prefer the great outdoors.
Not every cat is cut out for a life indoors. Some prefer the freedom to roam but need the security of a safe place to sleep and someone...
RSPCA in adoption plea after 199% rise in rabbits staying in...
The RSPCA is calling on people to consider adopting unwanted rabbits as rehoming rates plummet leaving many pets in its care searching for owners for more than six months.
The animal charity saw a large 48% rise in the intake of rabbits in 2022 compared to the previous year and...
Battersea volunteer pays tribute to sweet one-eyed ‘celebrity’ rescue dog
A rescue dog, who became a canine celebrity after starring in a TV advert for animal welfare charity, Battersea, is being remembered by her owner in a special commemoration event for Pet Remembrance Day (5 July).
Yorkshire Jack Russell Terrier Cross, Honey, who came into Battersea’s care as a one-eyed...
Stranded feline rescued by RSPCA and firefighters
The RSPCA and firefighters rescued a cat who was stuck precariously on the roof of a property in Thornaby.
Cotton landed in trouble after climbing out of a skylight window at her home in Thornaby Road in the North Yorkshire town in the early hours of June 14. The white...
RSPCA pleads with owners to neuter their rabbits after tackling heartbreaking...
This Rabbit Awareness Week (June 26-30), the animal charity is calling on people to prevent the growth of unwanted litters by neutering and promptly sexing their pets.
Rabbits breed quickly and RSPCA animal centres are full with abandoned and unwanted animals. Many owners have also found their bunnies breeding out...
Animal welfare charity raises awareness of dogs and cats needing to...
A new experiential digital outdoor campaign will launch at Westfield London on Thursday 29th June to shine a light on London-based animal welfare charity Mayhew’s dogs and cats looking to find their second chance and ‘love for life’.
The Loved for Life campaign includes an opportunity for visitors to the...
Dehydrated cats found abandoned in a builders bag in Leeds
The RSPCA says the person responsible for dumping two cats in a builders bag in Leeds showed a callous disregard for their welfare.
The young white and tabby cats, both females, were discovered in the rubble sack by a member of the public on Friday morning (June 9) in long...
RSPCA appeal over emaciated puppy who was at least half her...
A severely emaciated puppy who was found straying in a South Yorkshire village weighing just 6.2 kilograms, is making ‘promising’ progress.
The vet who examined the female Spaniel cross, now named Tina, said she was surprised at how bright and alert the little dog was, given she was at least...
Evesham dog lover takes on ultra marathon in memory of her...
A dog-lover from Bengeworth is taking on an ultra marathon in memory of her rescue dog who died earlier this year, to raise funds for Dogs Trust Evesham.
This weekend (17-18 June) Sue Siford is leaving behind the books of Evesham Library where she works as a Customer Advisor to...
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RSPCA appeal after three neglected dogs are abandoned in Merseyside
The RSPCA is appealing for people to come forward with information after three neglected dogs were found - presumed abandoned - in two separate incidents in Merseyside.
The first one involved two severely matted and unwell Chow Chows which were found tied to a tree in the L36 area of Liverpool...
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