Learn dog body language
While our canine companions can’t speak to us verbally, we can learn a lot about what they are saying through body language.

Three little boys arrived at our Shelter after being found without a home at the tender age of approx 4 weeks. They were delivered to the care of a wonderful foster person for some R and R, where they gained weight, played kitten games and learnt about human love. Their very charming names are Ronan, Quinlan and Huxley.
This is about Quinlan - like his brothers, he is a very affectionate boy, who is very quick to purr for you and seek your full attention. His thick fur, which is of a medium length, is a brown/black tabby and white colour with a distinct stripe pattern. Please read on for important adoption and care guidelines:-
•A balanced diet of high-quality wet and dry food plus ample fresh, cool water.
•Indoor lifestyle only, enriched with snuggles, large cat towers, toys and games.
•Best suited to a quiet, gentle family household that would help him thrive.
•Friends would be gentle adults and older, cat-savvy children.
•Quinlan may be able to live with friendly furry pets, but only if he is given lots of guidance.
•Providing a temporary “launch room” would be a great idea, as Quinlan is young and tiny.
•Regular visits to the vet would be beneficial.
Visit your nearest RSPCA Adoption Centre, RSPCA Op Shop, RSPCA World for Pets or Petbarn store and adopt an animal in person. You can also apply to adopt an animal online.