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Animal shelters
Animal care
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Animal shelters play an important role in our society. They
offer shelter to animals that have been abandoned, mistreated or
are no longer wanted, and provide a place for rehabilitation and
the chance of a new home.
Across Australia, RSPCA shelters receive more than 138,000
animals per year. Whilst a large proportion of these animals are
cats and dogs, RSPCA shelters also receive horses, livestock and a
wide range of wild and native animals.
Uncontrolled breeding and irresponsible pet ownership lead to
thousands of unwanted or stray animals each year. In 1999/2000 the
RSPCA received 67,204 dogs and 50,485 cats. Of this number, 17,323
dogs and 2,612 cats were reclaimed by their owners and new homes
were found for 23,415 dogs and 16,162 cats.
RSPCA shelters have many wonderful animals available for sale
to good homes. All have undergone health and temperament checks to
ensure their suitability as pets. These animals deserve a second
chance. If you are considering purchasing a pet, please visit your
local RSPCA shelter first.
To find out detailed information about adoption fees and
shelter opening hours, please refer to your local
state or territory RSPCA.
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