
A stray cat and her four newborn kittens have been rescued in South West London, prompting an urgent call for residents to report any concerns about stray or vulnerable animals immediately. This vital intervention highlights the ongoing need for community vigilance in areas such as Wandsworth and surrounding boroughs.
The RSPCA South West London Branch recently announced the rescue of a friendly long-term stray cat, now affectionately known as Mama Bear, and her four ten-day-old kittens. Mama Bear was discovered giving birth alone and was swiftly taken to a local veterinary practice. Sadly, one kitten did not survive. The surviving family is now thriving in the care of a dedicated foster volunteer, Abi, with Mama Bear proving to be an excellent mother. The kittens, including a little white girl named Ursula, are reportedly "chonking out beautifully".
If you encounter a stray or injured cat, immediate action is crucial. For emergencies involving sick or injured animals, contact the RSPCA national emergency line on 0300 1234 999. Seriously injured cats should be taken to the nearest veterinary practice without delay. Several 24-hour veterinary services operate across South West London, including Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital in Wimbledon, Elizabeth Street Veterinary Clinic in Belgravia, and Wolfe Vets in Fulham. These facilities provide round-the-clock emergency care for pets. If the cat appears healthy, check for a collar or tag, ask neighbours, and contact a local vet to scan for a microchip.
The RSPCA South West London Branch is a self-funding charity, relying on local donations and volunteers to carry out its vital work. They do not operate their own animal centre, instead utilising a network of foster homes for rescued animals. The branch covers a wide area, including postcodes such as SW11, SW15, SW18, SW19, SW20, SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, and KT4. Their efforts also include a Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR) programme to manage stray and feral cat populations in the area.
The RSPCA South West London Branch urges residents to support their work. You can report animal welfare concerns by calling their general contact number on 0300 102 4461 or emailing admin@rspca-southwestlondon.org.uk. Donations are essential for funding rescues, rehabilitation, and rehoming efforts. Residents can also consider volunteering or offering foster care to animals in need.
This report is based on data from RSPCA South London.
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