Saturday, December 17, 2011

Become a Guardian Angel



Sadly, Christmas is a time of particular need for the RSPCA. Every year, thousands of animals turn to the RSPCA for help and hundreds still remain in desperate need of financial support so they can find new homes.
You can make a real difference. In making a one off donation or a gift donation for a friend, you will join others in becoming a Guardian Angel to one lucky animal this New Year. Help us through this crisis and donate now to become a Guardian Angel.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Santa Paws is coming to town!



Santa Paws is coming town on Sunday 27 November, Cairns Esplanade, just north of Muddies Playground from 9am to 1pm. Have your pet's picture taken with Santa between 9am and 1pm or 1pm and 2pm for shy and timid animals.  Come along for some fun! All funds raised go to the RSPCA Cairns Shelter.
It doesn’t matter if your pet has been naughty or nice, our Santa loves visits from everyone! And to be honest even if your two beloved dogs have shredded every last toilet roll in existence – they are still angels underneath!

We will have our BBQ, RSPCA Merchandising, Face Painting, dog treats and scrumptious cupcakes for sale, Information Stall and of course SANTA PAWS!

There will also be a Christmas Gift Tree, so if you wish to leave a present under the tree, for the animals at the Cairns RSPCA Shelter, then please bring with you or you can purchase on the day from our treat stall!

Santa Paws will be sitting for portraits Sunday 27th November 9am – 1pm, Esplanade (just north of Muddies Playground). For the pets that a little shy or timid, we are taking bookings from 1-2pm. Please call 4055 1487.

Single Portrait $15 each or 2 for $25.

Don’t forget to bring your picnic blankets and enjoy our tropical theme event surrounded by the glorious setting of the Cairns Esplanade.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Movie Review: Red Dog

New Release Movie Review featuring a Kelpie.

Inspired by the true story of a stray kelpie in the 1970's who became an adored member of the small mining town of Dampier in Western Australia, where a bronze statue exists in his honor. 

Red Dog is "played" by a two year old Kelpie called Koko, and taps into the spirit of old Australiana. When a stranger drives into town and sits down at the pub for a brew, he is told stories by the locals about the the dog that has changed their lives.

Watch the Red Dog movie trailer

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Join the Guide Dogs Puppy Club

Join our Puppy Club. Become a sponsor and follow the journey of your own Guide Dog puppy litter.



Enjoy exclusive access to our Puppy club web page.

Receive an official Supporter Kit and photos of your puppies.

Help train a future Guide Dog for just $21 a month

Please call our local office on 07 4041 2788 or email cairns@guidedogsqld.com.au
Guide
Dogs Queensland Celecbrating 50 Years 1960 - 2010
www.guidedogsqld.com.au

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Desex your Pet in July and Everyone's Happy

Spread the word! July National Desexing Month 2011



National Desexing Network are launching National Desexing Month early this year – in July.

Cats and dogs are safer and happier if desexed. They are less likely to roam and get into fights, or hit by cars or impounded.  They are less likely to get mammary and testicular cancer, and urinary tract disease. Owners find it easier to care for desexed cats and dogs because they are more homely and affectionate. With fewer unwanted cats and dogs due to desexing, those already in shelters are more likely to find homes.  Unwanted kittens and puppies will no longer have to be killed.

With the down turn in the economy, shelters and pounds around Australia are struggling with more animals being handed in, fewer animals being adopted and less money being donated to help care for them,” said Sylvana Wenderhold, NDN Director.  “This leads to increased euthanasia.”

An estimated 100 000 cats and 80 000 dogs are being killed in pounds and shelters in Australia every year, and over 80 000 dogs. The best way out of this crisis is for people to get their pets desexed now, in July, before we get to the spring breeding season and an influx of unwanted and euthanased pets.

Monday, June 27, 2011

It's Cupcake Time - August 15, 2011


Grab your favourite recipe, dust off your chef's hat and get your mixer ready for the sweetest event of the year, Cupcake Day for the RSPCA 2011.

Registration is FREE and can be made online at www.rspcacupcakeday.com.au. Participants can set up their own fundraising page and invite friends and family to donate. Download all the resources you will need for the event here from http://www.rspcacupcakeday.com.au/downloads/qld/

On Monday 15 August, registered RSPCA Cupcake Cooks across Australia will descend on their schools, workplaces and social groups with batches of scrumptious homemade cupcakes to be exchanged for donations to the RSPCA.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Adopt a Pet from the RSPCA

 

The RSPCA is urging Cairns residents to take part in its State of Adoption challenge.  The initiative aims to re-home as many animals as possible from the start of the first State of Origin rugby league game tomorrow to the end of the last game on July 6. To adopt an aminal visit www.adotpapet.com.au or phone 1300 364 443.




Sunday, May 22, 2011

Cairns RSPCA is Desperate for Cat Litter


CAN YOU HELP?

Friends of RSPCA Cairns are putting an URGENT call out to the general public for kitty litter for the Cairns Shelter.

The Cairns RSPCA have lots of cats and kittens looking for homes and not enough cat litter to go around.

Please donate a bag or two to help the kitty cats at the shelter.

Cash donation also gratefully accepted.

Location of collection boxes:

Cairns Central Shopping Centre, Coles
Westcourt Shopping Centre, Coles
Brinsmead Shopping Centre, Manunda, IGA
Earlville Shopping Centre, Coles
PETstock, Mulgrave Road, Westcurt
The Feed Shop, George Street, Gorndonvale
RSPCA Cairns Shelter, Arnold Streeet, Stratford, open 7 days a week 8.30am - 4.00pm, ph: 07 4055 1487

Friday, May 6, 2011

RSPCA Pet-D-Tect Lost and Found Pets



What is Pet-D-Tect? Pet D Tect is a service provided by RSPCA QLD to help owners find their lost pets. It costs $10.00 for 10 days and it has helped hundreds of lost pets find their way home across Queensland. Pet D Tect not only gives the animals of Queensland a much better chance of being found, but it also provides a financial boost to the RSPCA helping to fund the care of animals whose owners could not be located.

If your pet is on Pet D Tect a team of RSPCA Staff and Volunteers will conduct daily searches on our internal database which includes all the found animals called in or logded on the website by members of the public, brought in by our emergency Animal Ambulance and called in by Vet Surgeries. The team will also search pounds local to where your animal went missing and your animal's file will stand out on our website with the special Pet D Tect status jumping to the front.

Here is what Pet-D-Tect can do. Read this heartwarming story.

To have the Pet D Tect team help you with your search call 1300 36 37 36, or email lostfound@rspcaqld.org.au.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

RSPCA Million Paws Walk 2011


The RSPCA Million Paws Walk in Cairns is on again this year on Sunday 15 May 2011

More details coming soon...............

Monday, April 18, 2011

RSPCA Paw of Approval

The RSPCA is encouraging grocery shoppers to purchase RSPCA Approved eggs, pork, turkey and chicken. These products have been farmed to the RSPCA's independent animals welfare standards and also support Australian farmers. To find RSPCA approved products visit www.rspca.org.au/shophumane.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Give a Gift with a Twist this EASTER from the RSPCA Superstore


Easter Gifts


This growing Pet Egg is a fun and exciting way to celebrate Easter. Check out the RSPCA Pet Superstore for these gifts and other pet supplies, toys........

Competibility - Find your pet the perfect mate

And they call it Puppy Love!


Has your dog been looking a bit lonely of late? Is your feline bored of batting around a ball of string, all alone? Your horse – long in the face?


The compatibility experts at eHarmony.com.au believe that the search for love and companionship shouldn’t be limited to humans, which is why they have decided to apply their compatibility knowledge to our four-legged friends


eHarmony have partnered with the RSPCA to create a fun and user-friendly matching system designed to find the perfect mate for your pet. With the RSPCA’s expertise on animals, and eHarmony’s relationship know-how, comPETability was born.

While eHarmony takes great pride in the science behind their Compatibility Matching System™ for humans, they haven’t managed to crack the pet equation just yet!

All you have to do is go to facebook.com/eharmonyaustralia, fill out a quick questionnaire on your pet’s behalf and wait for a match…

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Annual Bluewater Dog Walk 2011

The annual Bluewater RSPCA Dog Walk 2011 is just around the corner - SUNDAY April 10

A fun morning for a worthy cause - the RSPCA Cairns.


Where: Bluewater - start and finish at the Sales & Information Centre, Reed Road, Trinity Park (follow Reed Road to the end)

Time: Registration from 7am. Walk 7.45am start

Registration: $10 per adult, gold coin donation per Child, no registration fee for dogs.

All proceeds to go to the Friends of RSPCA Cairns



Event Highlights:



Prizes for the: 
  • Best Pooch Hat
  • Best Dressed Pair (dog and owner)
  • Most Creative Dog Costume

Enjoy one of 2 walks - about 2km or 3km
Sausage Sizzle, fruit & yogurt cups & refreshments
Easter Hunt with the Easter Bunny - for the kids and the dogs
Face Painting
Easter Hat Parade - you and your pooch
Raffles in aid of Friends of RSPCA Cairns
Dog Agility Demonstrations
FREE Dog Nail Clipping

All welcome, with or without your dog.

For more information call: 07 4055 6040

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The RSPCA and our Every Day Heroes

Everyday heroes are the people, just like you, that give our animals a voice. The RSPCA rely on volunteers and donations from the public. As one of the fundraising volunteers at the local RSPCA Shelter I have experienced the generosity of people who care about animals and seen those funds go to purchase much needed equipment such as a generator for power outages, a rescue boat to help the RSPCA inspector rescue stranded animals and of course emergency vet treatments for abused animals. This is only possible with donations from a generous public, people just like you, our neighbours, friends and family; our every day heroes.
The RSPCA is in need of funding for urgent repairs and upgrades after flooding and cyclones in Queensland.
Together we ask our every day heroes to dig deep, even a gold coin donation counts, to help raise much needed funds. The proposed plans and upgrades of just one of the RSPCA shelters below.



Can you help? Your donations go directly to the RSPCA in Queensland. Together we can make a difference. Make a donation for a good cause.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Friends of the RSPCA Cairns meeting


The RSPCA is very proud to have the support of so many volunteers who are committed to helping us care for the 41,000+ animals that come into our care every year...but the more help we get, the bigger and better we can become...and the more animals lives we can positively impact! As an RSPCA Volunteer, you really will be MAKING A DIFFERENCE!

The Friends of RSPCA Cairns are desperately seeking new members to join our fabulous team of fundraising volunteers. The money we raise stays in Cairns to help our animal shelter and to support our local Inspector.

Some of the projects that we have funded in the past are:  Rescue Boat for our Inspector, several emergency vet treatments for animals that have suffered cruelty, a dog enrichment play gym, including toys and a generator.  Other projects we have in the pipe line are: Rainwater tanks and a new cattery.
The next meeting will be held on Sunday 20 March, 11.30am for 12pm start, Brothers League Club, Auditorium (upstairs). Contact Michelle on 0438 191 79 or friendsofrspcacairns@hotmail.com

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Shop to Save.............

Since partnering with the RSPCA's Adopt a Pet Program the Bendigo Bank has helped save the lives of nearly 60,000 cats and dogs.

So far the Bendigo Bank's contribution to the Adopt a Pet has raised $780,000. The service is an integral part of the RSPCA's work with animals, providing a way for people to find and adopt homeless.



Help animals in need by applying for a new Bendigo RSPCA Rescue Visa and know that every time we go shopping we are helping animals in need.