
An urgent appeal has been launched by the RSPCA South London branch following the rescue of a mother cat, Tara, and her two surviving kittens in the Croydon and Crystal Palace area. Residents are urged to consider donating to support their ongoing care.
The RSPCA South London branch has shared a positive update on Tara and her two kittens, who are now thriving in foster care. This follows the sad loss of two of Tara’s kittens earlier. The surviving kittens have begun to explore their surroundings, a significant milestone in their recovery. Tara continues to care for them, and they are growing stronger daily after a difficult start. Caring for this family incurs ongoing costs, including food, treatments, and preparations for their future homes. RSPCA branches are self-funded and rely on community support to continue their vital rescue work.
If you encounter a stray or injured animal, 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. Pregnant strays or mothers with kittens require urgent attention due to their vulnerability. For 24-hour emergency veterinary care in the South London area, Streatham Hill Vets provides round-the-clock service and covers Croydon and surrounding areas.
South London, particularly areas like Croydon, faces ongoing challenges with stray and feral cat populations. Local animal shelters are often at capacity, struggling with the rising numbers of abandoned pets. This issue is linked to factors such as the cost of living crisis, changes in owner circumstances, and unneutered cats. The RSPCA South London branch actively works to manage these populations through initiatives like Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) programmes in the Croydon area.
The RSPCA Croydon, Crystal Palace & District Branch is appealing for donations to cover the costs of Tara and her kittens' care. Financial contributions are essential for their rehabilitation and preparing them for rehoming. You can support Tara and her kittens by donating via the RSPCA Croydon, Crystal Palace & District JustGiving page. Residents can also help by volunteering, offering foster care, or reporting animal welfare concerns. For general enquiries or to report an animal welfare concern, contact the RSPCA South London branch on 07548 840 934 or email enquiries@rspcasouthlondon.org.uk.
This report is based on data from RSPCA South London.
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