Newtown animal centre will be closed this Monday 25th January for Wellington Anniversary Day.
Our Waikanae animal centre will be open on Monday for adoptions from 9am to midday.
Wellington SPCA is coming to Newlands this Saturday (23 January) and bringing a special group of kittens, cats, dogs, puppies and rabbits who are all in need of a forever home.
The adopt-a-pet day will be held at Newlands Community Centre, Batchelor Street, Newlands from 10am until 2pm (click here for a map).
If you adopt one of our kittens this month, included in the adoption kit is a free starter pack worth $45 that includes a litter tray and free bag of food!
We are also offering a fabulous discount on our standard bunny bungalows if you adopt one of our beautiful bunnies.
So why not come along to Newlands Community Centre this Saturday and start the new year by giving one of our animals a new start in life?


Wellington SPCA’s 2010 desk-top calendar is now available for a great discounted price of $5!* All proceeds go towards the care of the 5,000 lost, abused, neglected and abandoned animals that come to Wellington SPCA each year.
*plus $3.00 postage and handling (per order)
When ordering online please complete the reason for gift field with the number of calendars you would like followed by the word ‘calendar’. Alternatively, calenders are available to buy from our Newtown animal centre at 305 Mansfield Street.
The gruesome discovery of a dog and a 10kg weight washed up on rocks near Titahi Bay has led Wellington SPCA to make an urgent plea for information from the public.
The bloated body of the dog, nicknamed ‘Pearl’ by SPCA staff, was discovered by a member of the public out walking on Monday (11th January) evening, who contacted us for help. Animal welfare inspector Brett Lahman attended the call and located ‘Pearl’on rocks close to the shore. The 10kg weight was discovered with a dog’s collar and lead still attached to it and was lying close by.
“It is not clear at this stage how the dog came to be here or its exact cause of death” explains Brett. “However, what is clear is that the circumstances surrounding its death are suspicious and of extreme concern to us.”
‘Pearl’ was discovered on an area of the shore near water treatment works that are not readily accessible by the general public. We suspect that she was possibly thrown into the water off-shore either from a boat or a jetty, or possibly from near an outlet of the treatment works itself.
Initial post-mortem results indicate that she most likely died from drowning and was therefore potentially alive when it entered the water. The discovery of the weight with a dog’s collar and lead attached has significant implications in ‘Pearl’s’ death. The examination also suggests that she had been dead for at least three days.
We urgently need to identify ‘Pearl’. She is a tan mastiff type cross breed, approximately four years old, with a distinctive small triangle-shaped white flash on her chest. She appears to have had at least one litter of puppies and was in good body condition. Her claws are quite long suggesting that she may have spent the majority of time indoors or on grass. The collar and lead are both green with a dog bone motif on the collar. The weight is a Don Oliver brand.
We are urgently asking people to come forward with information about her or her owner’s identity.
“We need to hear from anyone who may know about a dog matching this description or saw anyone acting suspiciously in or near Titahi Bay towards the end of last week or over the weekend.”
Anyone with information should contact us immediately on 04 389 8044.
We are currently caring for 20 beautiful bunnies but we’ve run out of space for them. In desperation, we are keeping some in temporary cages designed for cats and some rabbits are even being cared for in hutches in our puppy area.
Of course, while the rabbits are in our care they are all perfectly safe and very well looked after. But the current situation is far from ideal - rabbits are prey animals and being around other animals, like dogs, that would normally predate them in the wild, could potentially become stressful for them.
We need to find them loving forever homes as soon as possible. All our rabbits are available to adopt for only $65 or $95 for a pair and are already desexed, microchipped and vaccinated. We can also provide you with a fabulously spacious, easy-to-access bunny bungalow for a fantastic discount price of $295.
If you can offer one (or more!) of these fabulous rabbits a home, please call us today on 04 389 8044.
We’re pretty sure that some of the rabbits are owned pets who may have escaped from gardens and backyards. So, if you have lost a rabbit please check our found pets list - yours could very well be with us!
Wellington SPCA strongly recommends that all pets, including rabbits, are microchipped so that found animals can be quickly reuinted with their owners.
Read our article from the Dominion Post about our bunny ‘crisis’!
Just before Christmas, we made a huge plea to help us find homes for some of the hundreds of kittens in our care and over the holiday period we were delighted that approximately 60 kittens were given new forever homes.
But at the start of 2010, we desperately need to find homes for over 200 kittens still in our care and that’s why we have launched our New Homes for the New Year campaign.
And we have a fantastic offer that will help you start your new lives together! With the generous help of Hill’s Pet Nutrition, if you give a home to a Wellington SPCA kitten during the month of January, we will provide you with a starter kit worth over $45 that includes:
… all this for an adoption fee of just $195 for one kitten or $295 for a ‘purrfect’ pair. All of our kittens are desexed, microchipped, vaccinated and treated for worms and fleas.
So, why not make 2010 the year you gave a kitten a new start in life?!
Our Newtown centre is open for adoptions every day from 10am to 4pm and until 6.30pm Thursday and Friday. Our Waikanae centre is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm and Saturday and Sunday 9am to 12pm.
Please call to make an appointment as priority is given to those who have appointments: Newtown – 04 389 8044, Waikanae – 04 293 4292.