
Our RSPCA Branch
The RSPCA Bromley & District Branch was established in 1897, Registered charity no. 210632. Today it depends upon a group of dedicated volunteers covering the following areas:

BR1, BR2, BR3, BR4, BR5, BR6, BR7 and TN16 (3)
We rely totally upon the good will of donations, legacies and fundraising efforts to help the animals within our Branch area, including those of the main RSPCA’s inspectorate. Please see our DONATIONS page.
Helping people on government benefits or low income with the vet care and neutering of their pets through local private veterinary practices. Please see our HELP & ADVICE page
Helping animals who have suffered abuse & cruelty by helping them find good kind homes which they deserve
If you wish to provide a loving and secure home to an animal please see our ADOPTION page
Promoting microchipping of animals
Running neutering and microchipping initiatives within the Branch area. Will appear on our EVENTS page
Pet advice and guidance. For detailed information on how to care for your pet and other animal welfare matters please see the main RSPCA web site
Home visits for the Branch, other RSPCA Branches and the main RSPCA’s Animal Centres
Attending EVENTS within the Branch area to raise funds and to promote awareness of welfare of animals and the Branch

“Bella was an RSPCA rescue dog. Greatly missed by all of the RSPCA Bromley and District Branch trustees, adopted by one of the trustees of the Branch and we are forever thankful that she has touched all of our lives. Read more about her life in our ‘Happy Tails’ section of the website”

“We would love to hear your ‘Tails’ of life with your RSPCA Adopted Rescue Animal.”
Expert Advice

Take a look at the information links below. We are sure that you will find some useful hints and tips.
Have You Found A Dog?
Stray Dogs and Found Dogs Please contact your local authority Dog Warden immediately as they are responsible for stray dogs. We also urge you to advertise
Have You Lost Your Dog?
If you have lost a dog, you need to contact your local authority Dog Warden and as many local vets as possible. We also urge you to advertise your missing dog throughout the vicinity
Have You Lost Your Cat?
Lost Your Cat? If you have lost a cat, please advertise your missing pet as much as possible locally and on petslocated. It is essential that people in your vicinity know your cat is missing.
Help Raise Funds?

There are many ways of helping raise funds for the RSPCA Bromley And District Branch. Now more than ever animals need our help. Take a look at some of our information sheets, you’d be amazed at how a small change in the way you shop can help. If you are still unsure and wish to help, then click on the contact us link below, we will be happy to hear from you.