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Proposed pet smuggling law could make ‘real difference’ to animal welfare...
The RSPCA is urging MPs to get behind legislation that hopes to tackle the smuggling of dogs, cats and ferrets into the UK as the Bill has its Second Reading tomorrow.
Winchester MP and vet Danny Chambers (Lib Dem) is one of three MPs taking forward proposals for new animal...
New figures reveal black cats are three times more likely to...
Black cats are nearly three times more likely to come into RSPCA care than any other coat colour, according to new figures released by the charity.
The RSPCA is caring for hundreds of black and black and white cats, across its centres and branches with 676 currently being cared for...
Elderly cat ‘missing’ for 14 years is reunited with owner for...
The RSPCA reunited an elderly cat with her owner who ‘never gave up hope of seeing the feline again’ after she disappeared 14 years ago.
The 20-year-old cat, called Charlotte, was living a semi-feral existence in Lambeth, six miles and across the Thames from her old home in Maida Vale....
Whiz-Pup! Dogs Trust issues firework advice for owners
Research from Dogs Trust has revealed that almost half of the UK’s dogs are affected by fireworks, and with displays expected across the country over the next few days, the UK’s leading dog welfare charity has issued advice to owners to help them support their canine companions through firework...
Unwanted dog carries his favourite soft toys everywhere for comfort
A lonely dog who has been in rescue for almost a year carries his favourite soft toys everywhere.
Five-year-old crossbreed Diesel has been with the RSPCA for 350 days - and is just a few weeks away from marking his one year milestone.
He was rescued by RSPCA officers after suffering abuse but, despite his...
Feline superstitious? More than a quarter of Gen Z are scared...
Gen Z are the most superstitious age group in the UK with more than a quarter of young Brits scared of black cats, a new study has revealed.
The research from Burns Pet Nutrition found that two-thirds (66%) of Gen Z consider themselves ‘superstitious’ – with two-fifths (41%) of them...
Posthumous award for ‘inspiring’ RSPCA inspector who leaves ‘incredible’ legacy
A late RSPCA inspector who dedicated her life to fighting animal cruelty has been honoured with a special award at the Charity Today Awards
Kirsty Withnall, who died in April following a battle with cancer, was posthumously awarded with the Animal Welfare Award at the ceremony, held on Wednesday (16...
A dog that ‘had nothing’ puts her best paw forward to...
A former stray who was looked after at Dogs Trust Harefield before finding her forever home is going the extra mile alongside her owner throughout November to raise much needed funds for dogs still waiting to find their furry-tail ending.
Exactly two years ago, Sean Bilton and his partner, Charlotte,...
Spook-tacular pets hunt for own haunted houses this Howl-oween
If you’re looking for a furry fiend to join your haunted house this Halloween then the RSPCA has got the most spook-tacular pets who are ready to put their new family under their spell.
Will the full moon this scary season help the RSPCA’s lost souls find their eternal homes?
If you could offer a Halloween home to a pet in need, please head...
This National Black Cat Day: 100% of rescues find black cats...
In a survey of rescue centres based across the UK, conducted by Agria Pet Insurance, 55% identified “appearance or colour” as the main reason cats are not adopted.
In fact, all respondents said they find it harder to rehome black cats than those of other colours, with 67% blaming perceptions of “bad...
Three-legged rescue dog turns all her teddies into tripod pets too
A three-legged dog who was rescued by the RSPCA has now found her forever home where she carries a giant unicorn toy around with her and chews the back legs off all of her teddies to make them look like her!
Peggy, a five-year-old Dutch Shepherd, was rescued by the...
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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,...
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