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- Find lost animals - RSPCA Queensland
At RSPCA Qld, we reunite hundreds of lost animals with their owners each year Sadly, many more animals are never reunited and it becomes our job to find them new homes We understand the grief and anxiety that comes with losing a beloved family pet
- Lost and Found | Who to Contact - RSPCA Queensland
Search the RSPCA Qld lost and found database for found pets from the date your pet went missing or call 3426 9999 and our trained staff can search for you Continue to contact the RSPCA Qld daily or every second day to search our database for any reports of your pet
- Search for Lost Pets - RSPCA Queensland
Find lost animals; Search for Lost Pets ; Share Print Search for Lost Pets Success Stories Kiba; Bodi; William; Ruby; Saffy; How you can help Donate Help all creatures great and small by making a monthly or single gift Your support will help us to continue to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals every day
- Surrendering Your Bird - RSPCA Queensland
To help us better understand you and your birds needs, please complete the questionnaire as fully and as honestly as possible Your experience with this bird will provide us with valuable information to help us find a home that will cater for its unique needs
- Ive found a Baby Bird, what do I do? - RSPCA Queensland
After a quick check up to ensure the baby bird wasn’t injured, Chantelle was able to secure the original nest back in a safer spot in the tree with the chick back in place If you see any animal in need of rescue, contact our 24 7 Animal Emergency Hotline 1300 ANIMAL
- Lorikeet Paralysis Syndrome | Australian Wildlife - RSPCA Queensland
If left untreated, the birds are unable to feed themselves and die from dehydration and starvation “Every summer we treat hundreds of lorikeets with LPS The syndrome is mainly on present in Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and some in Gympie,” says RSPCA Queensland Wildlife Vet Tim Portas
- RSPCA QLD | Adopt Search - RSPCA Queensland
RSPCA QLD, the state's oldest, largest and leading animal welfare charity is dedicated to improving the lives of domestic, farmed and native animals
- Surrender your pet - RSPCA Queensland
Sometimes situations come up that may or may not be outside of your control, and you may find that you can no longer keep your pet RSPCA Queensland is here to help you during this difficult time
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