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Feeding Wild Birds
Putting out food for garden birds helps them get through the winter. It’s good for the birds, and it can be interesting to watch them feed at the...
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Cat - Kinvig Street, Andersons Bay
Missing from Kinvig Street, Andersons Bay.
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SPCA Pet Care Brochures
Click here to download the SPCA Cat and Kitten Care Brochure Click here to download the SPCA Dog and Puppy Care Brochure Click here to download the SPCA...
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Christmas-time for Pets
*Christmas isn’t always merry for cats and dogs!* Christmas might be a lot of fun for many of us, but it brings a lot of hazards for our...
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SPCA Blue Tick
The SPCA Blue Tick® accreditation is the only 100 percent independent animal welfare accreditation in New Zealand and has been run by SPCA New Zealand since 2001. Its mission...
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Summer welfare problems for pets and livestock
Summer is a great time for us to enjoy the sunshine and maybe even get away from it all by going on holiday for a while. But summer...
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SPCA Otago in support of LGNZ remit on cat management legislation
A remit being presented by seven local councils to Local Government New Zealand's AGM is supported by SPCA Otago. The remit seeks to improve the management of all...
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Drowning is not OK
Drowning is a cruel way to kill any animal, and newborns are likely to suffer even more than older animals. This is because all newborn mammals, even human...
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News
SPCA Otago always has plenty of news and social interest stories with which we like to keep our supporters informed. We also hold a number of events and...
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Microchipping Your Cat
Call your veterinarian ask about having your cat microchipped. It is a very simple procedure that involves injecting a tiny chip under the animal’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades....
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