RSPCA NSW shelters unable to accept surrendered or stray felines for one month – vaccine supply shortage In response to a nationwide supply shortage of core cat vaccinations, RSPCA NSW will be placing a temporary hold on accepting any surrendered or stray felines for the next month (four weeks) at all sites, except for our Blue Mountains and Illawarra shelters, which will continue to accept strays in line with council pound obligations during this period.
RSPCA NSW Update: A Multifaceted Approach Needed to Manage Cat Overpopulation On September 7, 2023, the Federal Government released an updated draft threat abatement plan aimed at addressing the issue of... Read more
Get busy and desex your cats – kitten season is coming RSPCA NSW is urging pet owners to desex their cats with kitten season now on our doorstep. A drier and... Read more
Tips to cool down hot dogs and parched pets As parts of the state rise above 40 degrees Celsius this week, RSPCA NSW is urging all pet owners to... Read more
Cat-Choo! Protect your sneezing cat this winter Winter is here and RSPCA NSW is urging cat owners to take responsible measures to protect their feline friends from... Read more
7 Valentine’s Day treats you may not realise are hazardous to your pet As we busy ourselves spritzing perfume and getting dressed up for a hot date this Valentine’s Day, it’s important not... Read more