Meet the compassionate 22-year-old making toys and raising money for animals in need
An animal lover living with autism, Stuart kindly prepares handmade donations for shelter animals and raises funds for our op shops every week.
Zara’s incredible survival story: ear tumours, emaciation and a surprise litter of puppies!
At just 4 years old, Zara has already given birth twice and been a selfless mother to 24 puppies – all while in constant pain from huge ear tumours.
Should we share our bed with our beloved dog, cat or other furry friend?
Should we let our four legged friends snuggle under the blankets with us? Is it a recipe for disruption and disaster or a way to sleep more soundly?
The complete guide to caring for our native wildlife
Our comprehensive guide to caring for our native wildlife gems. Read on for information about koalas, kangaroos, native birds, lizards and possums.
Freed from pain: how a malnourished three-legged kitten found his fur-ever home
Harkness came into RSPCA care malnourished and with a dysfunctional forelimb. After loads of love and care, his life is so different now.
How to fit your dog’s walking harness like a pro
Now you're sold on a walking harness for your pup, here's the lowdown on exactly how to fit what could seem like a labyrinth of confusing clasps and straps!
Top 8 reasons people surrendered their pets in 2018 – and what they could have done instead
Surrendering a pet is a last resort for many, but is sadly still too common. Here are the top reasons behind the 1,440 animals surrendered to RSPCA in 2018.
Lambs orphaned at birth find loving forever home with foster mum
After losing their mum and being left all alone at only five hours old, these lambs were welcomed with open arms into a forever home with their foster mum.
Fact check: RSPCA South Australia’s seizure of 10 adult border collie dogs
RSPCA wishes to provide context to a very sad situation regarding 10 beautiful but severely mentally damaged border collie dogs currently in our care.
Children don’t need animals in classrooms to learn
Over 1,000 chicks are used in classrooms in Australia each year. Find out why it's cruel and what happens to them once the experiment is over.