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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,...
Cat with ‘tragic’ fish allergy, deaf cat and senior loved-up couple...
Four rescue cats in Leeds are looking to find their forever homes including one cat who is surprisingly allergic to fish!
Fruin, Catface, Tootsie and Arthur have waited to find their forever homes for a combined 235 days - but have sadly been overlooked by potential adopters so far.
Fruin, a one-year-old black and white...
New research from Dogs Trust reveals the death of a dog...
The UK is a nation of dog lovers, but sadly, a new survey from Dogs Trust has revealed that one in ten who have ever experienced the loss of their beloved dog felt that there wasn’t anyone they could speak to about their grief.
An overwhelming 89% of UK adults...
Adorable puppy with one eye smaller than the other finds loving...
A puppy who was born with one eye smaller than the other has won over an adopter - despite his unusual condition.
Albi was born with Microphthalmia - a condition where one or both of the eyes are small - and RSPCA staff launched a special appeal to find him a home.
Albi’s...
Loving lurcher being overlooked because of his colour
A loving lurcher is struggling to find a home due to the colour of his coat.
Eighteen-month-old lurcher Pierre has been waiting for a home for nine months but is continually overlooked.
Staff at RSPCA Ashley Heath Animal Centre, in Dorset, believe people are put off by his brindle coat.
Animal Care Assistant Hollie Jones said:...
RSPCA fears for cats as weapon attacks on moggies soar in...
The RSPCA is warning cat owners to be extra-vigilant this summer after new figures suggest felines are being increasingly targeted in deliberate weapon attacks - with the nation's wildlife also in the firing line.
New data from the animal charity reveals that the number of cats shot with an air...
Overlooked lurcher Pepper spends 13 months in RSPCA care
A five year old lurcher is looking for her forever home after spending 13 months in RSPCA care and being overlooked by potential adopters.
Pepper was rescued by an RSPCA officer in Sheffield in July 2023, along with her young puppies, who were neglected by their previous owner. She came into...
Dog fighting reports continue to rise
The number of calls reporting organised dog fighting to the RSPCA in England has risen by 35% in the last four years, new figures reveal today.
The number of dog fighting incidents reported to the RSPCA has increased from 399 in 2020 to 537 in 2023 (537 incidents), and has risen by...
Transform your garden into a pet haven this summer
With summer here and warm, sunny days ahead, it's the perfect time for Brits to enjoy their gardens. In fact, 42% of UK residents garden as a hobby, spending an average of two hours per week tending to their outdoor spaces.
For pet owners, however, taking care of the garden...
Dog rescued from fighting gang is ‘gentle giant’ who loves people
A dog who was saved from a life of fighting is continuing to love life in London with his new family after being successfully rehomed.
Cane corso Beau was one of several dogs rescued from Lincolnshire in 2017 as part of an RSPCA investigation into dog fighting. He was taken into private...
Ten ways to celebrate International Cat Day on 8 August 2024
They’re one of the UK’s favourite pets, with 11 million cats owned by over a quarter of households – so it’s only right they get their own celebration with International Cat Day on 8 August.
This year’s event is all about the bond between cats and their owners, so charity...
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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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