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LAST WEEK AT A GLANCE

213
Animals in care

Includes adoptable pets, animals awaiting or recovering from surgery and those in emergency boarding or foster care.

23
Adopted last week

Animals we’ve found forever homes for.

116
Under vet care

Animals currently waiting or receiving veterinary care.

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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. 
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Pets of the week 

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Cat of the Week: Eggward

ID A129938

This little guy is very much a kitten. But you’ll need to wear gloves and plastic overcoat to visit him because he, and four other smaller kittens, have ringworm.

As ringworm is not uncommon, easy to treat and shows no symptoms once it has gone, RSPCA ACT has decided to make our ringworm kitties available for adoption.

Ringworm is a fungal infection and we’ll give you all of the equipment including medicinal bathing liquid, towels and PPE to get rid of it. It usually takes a couple of weeks and you’re home free.

Little Eggward is a great kitten whom has still received all the love, attention, vaccinations, worming treatments and desexing. He’s a great little kitty raring to become your lifelong feline friend. It’s just that he’ll need a bath twice a week for a fortnight.

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Dog of the Week: Bindi

ID A129378

Bindi does not have ringworm! In fact, she doesn’t have any ailments because like all adult dogs at our shelter, she gets all the attention, daily walks and playtime she could ever want.

She’ll take a moment to warm to you, but when she does, she’ll show you her affectionate and soft side.

Bindi has made huge strides with us too, over a relatively short period of time, especially with toys! Upon arrival she was very shy but seemingly had no experience with toys. Not anymore! It’s been three months since she got here and she’s learned that they can be fun and goofs off around them.

Bindi is a great dog, just over one year old and has a long and exciting future ahead of her, most likely as the best friend you’ve ever had. Visit Bindi today.

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