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Kitten found tied up and dumped inside plastic bag

Premium Content Subscriber only THE RSPCA is investigating after a kitten was found tied up inside a plastic bag at a park in Redbank Plains earlier this week. A member of the public reportedly made the horrific discovery on Sunday at PJ Calligan Park. The dumping of the animal, believed to be only a few weeks old, has left animal welfare officers outraged. RSPCA Queensland spokesman Michael Beatty called for anyone with information about the careless act to come forward. Why would someone do something like that? he said. They could have taken it to the Council or the RSPCA. Why callously dump it and why tie it up?

Kitten found tied up and dumped inside plastic bag

Kitten found tied up and dumped inside plastic bag
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Dumped puppies found in box on Coast beach

Premium Content Subscriber only The RSPCA has put a call out to the Coast community for information after a box of Australian cattle dog X puppies was found dumped on the beach. Seven puppies, one of which was sadly dead, were found abandoned at Wurtulla Beach on Tuesday, April 20. The remaining six are now in the care of the RSPCA with inspectors urging the public to come forward with any information. What makes incidents like this so distressing is not just the callous nature of the person who dumped them but the fact that they could have been surrendered to the council or the RSPCA or another rescue organisation, RSPCA Queensland spokesman Michael Beatty said.

Six Individuals Sentenced for Nearly $8 Million Health Care Fraud Involving Northern Virginia Pharmacies

Six Individuals Sentenced for Nearly $8 Million Health Care Fraud Involving Northern Virginia Pharmacies
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RSPCA criticised for $4,500 adoption fees for designer breed French bulldogs

The RSPCA has been slammed by pet owners after charging a disgusting $4,500 fee to adopt French Bulldogs they rescued from a backyard breeder.  The animal welfare agency has denied profiteering from the trendy dog breed saying they were still thousands of dollars out of pocket after spending a fortune on operations for the pups.  French bulldogs are known to be susceptible to a number of conditions - particularly breathing-focused due to their squashed noses - that can be very expensive to treat.  French Bulldogs are a popular breed but they are susceptible to a range of health issues because of their short noses (stock image) 

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