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KCSAH Project Update: Working Together for Cats and Communities Across NSW

As a Project Officer with the Keeping Cats Safe at Home team, I quickly learned that improving cats’ lives isn’t something you do alone.  Whether we’re working alongside councils, veterinarians, schools, community groups, human service providers  or individual carers, every success story begins when people rally together around a shared goal. Some partnerships empower us to desex hundreds of cats, while others simply begin as conversations that connect a cat carer with life-changing support.  Every collaboration we’ve undertaken in this last month demonstrated how coming together is one of the most powerful tools we have for creating lasting change for cats across NSW.  Bringing Services Together  One of last month’s biggest highlights stemmed from two Connected Services events in Port Stephens and Newcastle. I attended alongside colleagues from RSPCA NSW’s Animal and Veterinary Care team, Veterinary Social Work, local veterinarians, council representatives and a diverse range of support service providers.  These events were designed to strengthen the relationships between organisations that support both people and their pets. By bringing together professionals from different sectors, we can better clarify our holistic approach to keeping people and animals together. From identifying families who may be struggling to connecting them with relevant services: every stage of keeping pets safe, healthy and with the people who love them most becomes easier when human and animal support services are aligned.  Supporting people often means…

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Western Sydney Woman Convicted of Animal Cruelty Offences in Relation to Pet Maltese Dogs

A woman from Western Sydney has been convicted of two offences contrary to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 (NSW) (POCTAA) following the seizure of two Maltese dogs in September 2025.   The defendant was sentenced at Windsor Local Court on March 26, 2026, after earlier pleading guilty to two charges of failing to provide veterinary treatment for dental disease and flea infestation, and poor body condition and matting, respectively. She was convicted and sentenced to a 12-month Conditional Release Order, ordered to forfeit all animals in her care except for one cat, and disqualified from owning or otherwise caring for animals for five years with the same exception. Animal care costs were awarded to RSPCA NSW totalling $13,709.   The woman was already known to RSPCA NSW when an inspector attended her property in September 2025 in response to a report about a Maltese dog in poor body condition with matted fur.   Upon the inspector’s arrival, the woman presented two Maltese dogs that were both in poor body condition with hips, ribs and spines protruding. The fur of both dogs was also heavily matted with patches of fur missing from their backs.   Both dogs were heavily matted and visibly underweight.  The woman told the inspector that the dogs had not been to the vet…

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