A love letter to Max
Nothing warms our hearts more than hearing back from a happy family and knowing that an animal who was once in our care is now settled into a new, loving forever home.
Max came into our care after...
How a work placement at RSPCA South Australia can change your life
In life, there are moments where everything just seems to fall into place. For animal-loving Sarah Ball, all it took was a baby ginger tabby with ringworm (as most paths to enlightenment normally do)....
Staying informed: Feline Parvovirus in South Australia
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...
Cadbury was abandoned and underweight, but you should see him now!
Abandoned in an empty house, Cadbury was left to starve. After being adopted by a loving family, he is now completely unrecognisable!
Missing for 18 months, this brave dog was found completely covered in grass seeds
Keiva was missing for 18 months before being found covered in grass seed. Now reunited with her owners, Keiva’s story of survival is truly remarkable!
Once blind and homeless – Charlie’s now looking towards a bright future
Surrounded by a world of unfamiliarity and danger, Mr Jarlsberg (now Charlie) spent the beginning of his life in the dark.
The one-year-old moggy was almost blind and could barely see a metre in fr...
What to do with your livestock during a bushfire
It’s been a year since Australia’s Black Summer was etched into our history books in the soot of a burnt nation.
This year has already seen fires raging across the state's southeast in Blackfo...
Adopted 18 years ago, Copper and his owners have been through everything together
“Adopting Copper has been the gift of my lifetime,” shares Natalie. “Someone else’s loss has been the light of our world.”
Raven’s Recovery
No phrase is more familiar to our staff than 'orphaned kittens'. Sadly, the eternal march of adorable, hand-sized fluff balls into our shelter is almost a daily occurrence during the annual kitten sea...
Born the runt of the litter, Charlie is now completely unrecognisable
Looking at Charlie now, it is hard to believe that he was the runt of the litter! After being adopted after a ‘foster fail’, Charlie is loving his new life!