Winter Warmers June 08, 2023 Winter can present many challenges for both people and their pets, but staying warm with your furry friends can be… Read more Read More
Making the Move: Winter is the Perfect Time to Transition Your Cat to a Safe-at-Home Lifestyle June 01, 2023 Now that winter is settling in, there’s no better time to introduce your cat to the comforts of living a… Read more Read More
National Volunteer Week May 19, 2023 This National Volunteer Week, we would like to celebrate and acknowledge all the incredible volunteers at RSPCA NSW! Our volunteers… Read more Read More
Keep Your Dog Safe from Parvovirus May 08, 2023 RSPCA NSW considers that vaccinating your dog against Parvovirus is essential to protecting their welfare. Vaccination is a safe and… Read more Read More
I found a stray cat! What should I do? December 30, 2022 At RSPCA NSW we believe that every cat deserves a safe and permanent home with someone to take care of… Read more Read More
I found kittens! What should I do? November 24, 2022 If you find kittens on the street, it is very normal to feel concerned and feel the need to rescue… Read more Read More
Tis the Season… for Kittens! November 18, 2022 Did you know… last year RSPCA NSW took in more than 13,000 homeless, sick, injured, or surrendered cats? About 2 in 3 of these were kittens. That’s almost 9,000 kittens! If you lined these kittens up head to tail (and could get them to stay still) the queue would stretch for about two kilometres. Read More
Transitioning your cat to an at-home lifestyle July 08, 2022 In recent times, many people have transitioned to working from home. Cats can happily transition to an at-home lifestyle too!… Read more Read More
Alert for pet owners: Japanese Encephalitis April 28, 2022 Japanese encephalitis is a viral brain disease transmitted by mosquitoes infected with the virus from animals to humans. As of… Read more Read More
Flooding Safety Guide March 18, 2022 Creating an emergency plan for natural disasters, such as floods, will ensure that you and your animal(s) remain safe. In… Read more Read More