Pirate’s Journey to a New Life

Pirate arrived at RSPCA Oxfordshire in a desperate state after weeks alone on the streets with a severely ulcerated eye. Thanks to the quick actions of a concerned local resident, an RSPCA Inspector and our veterinary team, he received the urgent surgery and care he needed. Now safe, warm and recovering, Pirate is slowly learning to trust again.

A Happy Ending for Willow, Ash and Dusty

What started as two stray rabbits quickly became seven – including Willow, Ash and Dusty, three adorable baby bunnies who’ve since found loving forever homes and are thriving.

Kittens, Kittens Everywhere!

September and October saw 45 animals find their forever homes – including 18 kittens rescued from overcrowded multi-cat households. Read how they’ve found love and how neutering can help prevent more unwanted litters.

Left All Alone, Cold and Scared

Four tiny kittens were found huddled together in a garden, cold and alone. Thanks to quick action and a lot of care, they’ve now grown strong and happy – and all four have found loving forever homes.

Fluffy Flint Finds Forever

After more than six months in our care, Fluffy Flint has finally found his forever home. This beautiful Angora rabbit has hopped off to start a new life with his bunny companion, while his brother Slate is close to finding his happy ending too.

Supporting People and Pets at The Porch Day Centre

We spent a wonderful day at The Porch Day Centre in Oxford, supporting people and their pets with welfare vouchers, vet care, food, and warm coats for winter. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made it possible!

Running the Abingdon Marathon for RSPCA Oxfordshire

Three incredible supporters – Daniel, Hayley and Teddy – are running the Abingdon Marathon on 19 October 2025 to raise vital funds for RSPCA Oxfordshire. Each has their own story and motivation, from first-time challenges to running in honour of a beloved dog. Find out more and support their fundraising efforts today.

Notice of Intention to Merge Branches

RSPCA Oxfordshire Branch has agreed in principle to merge with RSPCA Reading and Oxon Borders Branch, securing the future of local animal welfare work.