Pictured above: A special home delivery by RSPCA SA, and an emotional reunion after two years apart. Marc Boote holds Mozart, with house-mate Jason Dwyer looking on.
Cat found at Government House...
Ahead of tomorrow night’s New Year’s Eve celebrations, RSPCA SA is reminding pet owners to ensure their animals are safe and protected as much as possible while fireworks are going off.
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Bringing home your newly-adopted rescue cat can be a wonderful experience for you and your family, but what can you do to make sure your new friend settles in well? Adopter Leanne tells us how she hel...
Have you spotted a cat roaming around your neighbourhood and become concerned that it might be a stray?
"Stray” refers to the activity of cats, not their ownership status. Cats often appear to be...
Portia was down to three legs and a life as a stray had left her scared of humans. Now adopted by a loving family, Portia is finally coming out of her shell.
The number of animals RSPCA South Australia takes in each year can be staggering. In the 2020/2021 financial year, a whopping 4,927 cats and kittens came through our animal care centres - more than tw...
Just like humans, animals can suffer from arthritis. Also known as osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease, this condition results in the cartilage lining of the joint wears down, resulting in in...
Feline Parvovirus (also known as Panleukopenia and feline enteritis) is a highly contagious virus which can have devastating consequences on unvaccinated cats and is particularly lethal to young kitte...