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.

If you’re seeking a charming, handsome man, look no further as here he is! Woody is very charming - his purr is a deep rumble and he loves to make endless biscuits on his soft, velvety rug. Once you reach in to stroke his cheek and chin, Woody falls in love with you. He’s a handsome dude - just look at his long, flowing fur coat; his bold yellow eyes; and his wonderful white whiskers. Woody looks to be a large cat, however his appearance is misleading as it’s mostly orange and white fluff. We think his nature would be like many other ginger-tabby boys — laid back and carefree while his guardian does all of the work. The following tips are helpful for both his new adoptive home and his care:-
** A balanced diet of high-quality wet and dry food plus ample fresh, cool water.
** Indoor lifestyle only, enriched with snuggles, toys and games.
** Regular visits to the vet would be beneficial.
** Providing Woody with his own area in your home would be ideal (to lower his stress levels).
** Woody seems to be quite a confident cat, helped by his previous household being quiet and calm.
** Friends would be gentle adults. Woody has previously lived with teenage children.
** Although Woody has resided with other furry pets, further introductions with new pets would have to be slow and steady.
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.