RSPCA CUPCAKE DAY
Make a difference with sweet treats this September !

Includes adoptable pets, animals awaiting or recovering from surgery and those in emergency boarding or foster care.
Animals we’ve found forever homes for.
Animals currently waiting or receiving veterinary care.
RSPCA ACT supports our community by offering cat boarding, emergency animal boarding, dog and puppy training, community and children's education sessions, desexing and more.
By choosing to use our services, you are helping us continue to care for over thousands lost, abandoned, abused and neglected animals that come through the shelter every year.
ID A127233
Ready made pet alert! Ready made pet alert! Yep, Ziggy is a ready-to-go pet, wonderfully well-behaved and loves people. She’ll love you.
Upon our last visit into her kennel, she laid down on our laps and just swooned all over us, swallowing up belly rubs and scratches. She’s a lover of people. She’s also great with other dogs and we’d prefer if she’s adopted into a home with an existing dog.
This gentle girl will be a larger breed dog with stunning, fluffy features, dreamy eyes which she’ll use to stare into yours and she loves to play.
All you’ll need is the basics: interest in daily exercise and a dog-friendly home. That’s it. Come visit Ziggy, you’ll fall in love.
ID A11681
Buddy here has quickly become one of our favourites.
He arrived in an extremely obese state you see. A really big boy. But his personality was fine, he’d let you pat him but if he was bored, he’ll just walk away.
The progress we’ve made in just a few short weeks is terrific and we need someone like you to adopt him and keep up the rehab. He’s already lost 1kg and become more curious, following people around the cattery.
Buddy will need a committed owner to keep up his diet and vet checks as his weight has strained his joints. But with a little dedication this guy will be a marvelous house pet.
Drop by the cattery and meet Buddy. He’ll catch your eye with his somewhat ‘chonky’ face and body but you’ll soon see the adorable, loveable boy in him too.
RSPCA ACT is pleading with Canberra dog owners to desex their pets with record numbers of pregnant mums and unwanted litters arriving at the shelter.
The striking Staffordshire Bull Terrier known as ‘Boss,’ has now lived at the RSPCA ACT shelter for one full year.