5 dog-friendly SA wineries you definitely need to visit this summer
Here's our top 5 list of South Australian wineries that will let you bring your dog along, as you sample some delicious wine.
8 must-buy Christmas presents for the animal-lover in your life
To help fight the good fight against bad Xmas presents this year, we’ve brainstormed 8 of the best present ideas to gift the animal-lover in your life.
RSPCA South Australia response to SAPOL investigation outcome in wombat stoning case
RSPCA South Australia condemns any act of cruelty towards animals. Our organisation’s core mission is to prevent the unnecessary suffering of animals. The Government correctly determined that SAPOL ...
What our Cat Management Plan for SA means for you – whether you own a cat or not
RSPCA and AWL have launched a Cat Management Plan for SA. Feeling a little overwhelmed? We've summarised exactly what's in the plan and why – and how this will affect you.
Leading animal welfare organisations unite to address cats’ crisis
South Australia’s two leading animal welfare organisations have combined forces to address major concerns about the overpopulation and welfare of cats.
Public’s help sought after kittens allegedly abandoned inside Tea Tree Plaza
CCTV footage has captured the kittens being placed in a garden bed located outside Tunzafun amusement centre at 2pm on Sunday, November 4.
This cat was just reunited with her family after 16 years apart
A simple microchip helped bring Ninja, this wandering cat, back to her original home – and her family are thrilled to be reunited.
RSPCA and AWL: Cat management in South Australia is ineffective and unsustainable
OPINION: SA's animal shelter workers are bracing for the yearly influx of cats and kittens, but resources are stretching further. Something needs to change.
Paul Stevenson: Towards greater legal protection of animals
OPINION: RSPCA SA’s proposed legal reforms – if adopted – will represent significant and much needed progress in catching up with interstate legislation.
Combat Cruelty: Abandoned animals too often the tragic consequence of dysfunctional lives
RSPCA has given a no-holds-barred look at the horror of animal suffering and death occurring across SA, launching its second annual Combat Cruelty campaign.