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The biggest capital fundraising campaign in RSPCA SA’s 150-year history kicks off with a prominent seven-hectare corner site has been secured, the final plan
Dog’s comeback from obesity inspires others to walk in May for animals.
She can now walk two kilometres without stopping, climb off the couch without help and fits through the doggy door. One ste...
RSPCA SA condemns another season of wildlife wounding
With an overwhelming three-quarters of South Australians wanting an end to the annual slaughter of our native ducks and quail, yesterday’s ...
A Whyalla couple convicted on a cruelty charge in the Whyalla Magistrates Court this week allowed the coat of their elderly miniature poodle cross to become so overgrown and matted that the animal cou...
Despite a record year for adoptions, RSPCA South Australia is caring for twice as many animals than it was during the 2020 November lockdown.
An extended kitten season doubled with an influx of aba...
A shocking case of animal cruelty involving two starved young Siberian Huskies, one of which died, finalised in the Christies Beach Magistrate’s court.
The 31-year-old woman responsible for the a...
An elderly man who shot and killed his neighbours’ two dogs after they strayed onto his property was sentenced in the Elizabeth Magistrates’ Court this morning.
The incident happened on...
After a pause, the paws are back!
RSPCA’s main fundraiser of the year – Million Paws Walk – is back due to popular demand, after the Covid-19 pandemic forced its cancellation last year.
Th...
More than 2000 cats and kittens south of Adelaide will soon get the snip — at no cost to their owners — thanks to a joint initiative by Onkaparinga Council and RSPCA South Australia.
Funded by ...
RSPCA South Australia has welcomed a decision by the University of Adelaide to cease the Porsolt Swim Test, in which mice or rats are dropped into a glass cylinder filled with water and made to swim f...