RSPCA WA will be in Balga on Thursday, 12 June offering free advice and supplies to pet owners who may be struggling with the costs of caring for their pets.
The Community Action Day will take place at Princess Wallington Reserve, Princess Road, Balga from 1:00pm to 3:00pm.
RSPCA WA staff and volunteers will be on hand to perform health checks and microchipping for dogs, give out flea and worming treatments for cats and dogs, and hand out free cat and dog food.
Pet owners are also encouraged to chat to our friendly staff about dog training tips and other queries.
RSPCA WA Executive Manager Animal and Enforcement Operations Hannah Dreaver said more and more pet owners were asking for help amidst the cost-of-living and housing pressures.
"The City of Stirling was in third spot for local government areas with the highest animal cruelty reports in the 2023-24 financial year," she said.
"Reports coming from the LGA actually dropped by nine per cent, but it did not fall out of the third-place ranking.
"This demonstrates a real need for assistance in the area.
"It's hoped this support will ease some pressure on family budgets and help stop small health problems for pets from becoming big and expensive ones.
"We want to keep much-loved pets together with their owners wherever possible. If you could benefit from a little help with your animals, please come along and take advantage of this free support."
People are welcome to bring social, vaccinated dogs and puppies along to the event on leash. If your puppy has not had all its vaccinations yet, you will need to carry them at all times.
Due to welfare concerns, cats are not able to attend.
RSPCA WA inspectors and an RSPCA WA behaviour trainer will be on hand to answer welfare-related and training questions.
Health checks will be conducted by vet staff and students from South Metropolitan TAFE.
Pet owners who would like to attend are asked to register here.
RSPCA WA thanks the City of Stirling, South Metropolitan TAFE and volunteers for their support.