Rspca Qld Pets In Crisis

Pets in crisis provides safe accommodation food and vet care to pets whose families have escaped domestic and family violence while they find safe alternative accommodation.
Rspca qld pets in crisis. Rspca queensland partner with us to operate pets in crisis. The pets in crisis program offers a temporary home for pets from households experiencing family and domestic violence while their owner seeks refuge or temporary accommodation of their own. Pets in crisis provides a safe house for the pets of individuals at serious risk of domestic violence. Women who need to seek refuge but who are unable to find care for their pets can contact the dvconnect 24 hour crisis line on 1800 811 811 and dvconnect will work directly with rspca qld to find temporary care for their pets at either an rspca animal care centre across the state or with trained rspca foster carers.
With an annual operating cost of more than 250 000 and no independent funding pets in crisis needs your support. Established in 2005 the program is a collaboration between dvconnect and the rspca queensland. Since 2005 rspca qld has partnered with dvconnect domestic and family violence service qld and just last year alone we cared for over 130 pets in crisis. Our pets in crisis program is co ordinated by the rspca queensland.
Once in the pets in crisis program each pet receives safe accommodation healthy food daily required vaccinations microchipping and they are desexed. Save animals rspca queensland what we do save animals. This helps to alleviate some of the logistical stress of removing themselves and their loved ones from a dangerous home environment. Foster carers are unique individuals who dedicate their time to nurturing and loving those who need it most.
Saving animal lives is a way of life for rspca qld and one that the staff and volunteers are committed to. Pets in crisis program rspca queensland what we do save animals pet in crisis program since 2005 rspca qld has partnered with dvconnect domestic and family violence service qld and just last year alone we cared for over 130 pets in crisis. Join our photo challenge to support the rspca and dvconnect program pets in crisis. To join the photo challenge.
Therefore all foster caring is controlled by them. They created the pets in crisis program which provides safe accommodation food and veterinary care to pets whose families cannot take them to a refuge with them. The rspca queensland is always keen to work with enthusiastic compassionate people who would like to help give an animal a second chance at a safe and happy life. Our commitment to saving lives can be found everywhere at the rspca.