What We Do
We promote the spaying/neutering of dogs and cats, in order to reduce the numbers of unwanted puppies and kittens. Financial assistance for these procedures is provided to qualified applicants. Costs involved are met from Dept. of Agriculture grants, public donations and proceeds of fund raising activities. Please check our News section, social accounts or contact us to enquire about neutering schemes.
Feral Cats
A feral cat is a cat that has never been handled & is not tame. Cats are natures answer to the control of rodents. Cats themselves are prolific breeders & can have up to three litters per year. By the time a mother cat is having her third litter her first litter is also starting to breed. In order to curtail numbers & to prevent the suffering of too many starving kittens we provide exceptionally low cost neutering vouchers & will lend traps to successfully & safely catch cats for neutering. Neutering is the best solution in preventing overpopulation & suffering among cats. For further details & advice please contact 086-0222432.
We do not have any official shelter facilities so we rely heavily on individual members to foster stray or abandoned animals. Chief outgoings are veterinary fees, telephone charges, cat & dog food, and insurance/affiliation. Assistance is provided to help meet costs of accommodating animals in care but all of the time involved and much of the financial outlay is contributed on a voluntary basis.
We are constantly searching for loving homes for rescued animals. If you are thinking about adopting a pet, visit our Adopt section.
We would like to invite your school to participate in our free Schools Education Programme. The purpose of the programme is to educate and empower young people and their communities to take positive action for animals. Visit our Education page for more information. Please register your school's interest by submitting the online form and one of our volunteers will then contact you as soon as possible.


Latest News

Like us animals feel the cold too!
10 January 2026
As the temperatures remain cold, please be mindful that your pets need warmth too. The best solution is to bring them indoors. Keeping kennels warm during winter is vital for your dog's comfort and health. Here are some ideas to ensure your dog's kennel is warm: Insulation: Use materials like foam boards, straw, or reflective insulation to insulate the kennel walls and floor. Bedding: Provide warm bedding such as thermal blankets or straw. Heating Sources: Consider using heated dog beds, pads, or bowls. Placement: Position the kennel in a sheltered area away from prevailing winds and ensure it receives as much sunlight as possible. Ensure you regularly check the kennel for damage and replace bedding as required.
The Humane World for Animals has some great ideas on how to help feral cats during cold weather, read the article online at https://www.humaneworld.org/en/resources/how-care-outdoor-cats-winter

Fosters needed for kittens
9 January 2026
We are in “dire” need of 3 foster carers to temporarily care for 6 kittens, 2 kittens per carer, that urgently need to come into our care. The kittens are 8 weeks old, eating by themselves and using the litter tray.
They are very well handled and super friendly. We will provide everything for the kittens needs ( food, litter, litter trays, bedding, vet care if required etc.)
If you can help by temporarily taking two of the kittens into your care please contact 0860222432 or email ospca@live.com your contact number and we will contact you.
