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Rehoming noticeboard

Personal adoption notices by caregivers finding new families for their pets. Animals listed here are not in the SPCA shelter — contact the owner directly.

About this noticeboard
A community service provided by SPCA
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SPCA is only providing the service of uploading notices. Animals listed here are not in the SPCA shelter. Please liaise directly with the contact person listed if you wish to adopt an animal.

Animals for sale are strictly prohibited — this noticeboard is for rehoming only, not commercial transactions
Each user is permitted only one rehoming notice per month
If you have more than one animal, combine their pictures and information together in the same submission
Listings are automatically removed one month after the date of posting
If you feel a rehomer may be misrepresenting themselves, please contact us at [email protected]
SPCA reserves the right to remove any listing without prior notice if it raises concerns about fraud or animal welfare
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Important scam notice
Protect yourself and the animals
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SPCA is aware of ongoing pet rehoming scams targeting our community. Stricter verification measures are now in place for all submissions.

Your notice must include

Complete and accurate contact information — full name, valid email, and phone number
Clear, recent photos of your actual pet — no stock images or photos from other sources
Honest and complete information about the pet's health, temperament, and rehoming reason

Notices will be deleted if they

Request upfront "rehoming fees" or deposits before meeting
Use copied, watermarked, or suspicious photos
Provide only temporary contact methods (e.g. Telegram-only, disposable email addresses)
Show inconsistent or incomplete information
Appear to be from commercial breeders or pet traders
Violate SPCA policies or animal welfare regulations

Safety reminders for adopters

Never pay before meeting the pet in person
Only meet in a location after you have confirmed it is safe
Verify ownership documents before committing
Report suspicious activity to SPCA immediately at [email protected]
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Submit a rehoming notice
List your pet on the noticeboard
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One notice per month per user. Listings are removed after one month. Animals for sale are strictly prohibited.

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Rehome my pet
We understand it's never an easy process
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Due to SPCA's limited space and resources as a non-governmental charity, we recommend first reaching out to family and friends, and posting on social media or other welfare groups before submitting here.

Before you submit

Try reaching out to family, friends, and social media first. Post on forums or contact other animal welfare groups. Finding a home through your own network is often faster and gives you more control over who adopts your pet.

Submitting your notice

Complete the online rehoming form below with full details about your pet including photos, medical history, personality, and your reason for rehoming. Good photographs significantly increase adoption chances.

What happens next

Your listing will appear on the noticeboard once reviewed. It will remain active for one month. You are responsible for vetting potential adopters — see our suggested questions panel for guidance.

Be patient

Finding the right home may take some time. Do not give up on the process — a good match is worth waiting for. We wish you all the best with the rehoming process.

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Questions to ask potential adopters
Help ensure your pet goes to the right home

Responsibility & household

Are you aware of and prepared to assume the financial and physical responsibilities of caring for this animal? Is everyone in the household agreeable to adopting?

Previous pet experience

Have you had any pets before? What happened to your previous pet(s)? Do you currently have any other pets, and if so, are you prepared to introduce them gradually?

Preparation

What preparations have you made for the animal? Where will it sleep, what food have you bought, and what type of property do you live in?

Day-to-day care

Who will be the primary caregiver? Will someone be home during the day? If not, how many hours will the animal be left alone?

Long-term commitment

Are you planning to move in the near future? Are you prepared to bring the animal with you? What will you do if someone in the family develops an allergy?

For cats specifically

Will you keep the cat indoors? How will you ensure it does not roam? Are you aware of a cat's average lifespan (up to 20 years) and prepared to provide a home for its entire life?

For dogs specifically

Why are you adopting a dog? Are you prepared to train it? Is your home suitably prepared (fencing adequate, etc.)? Are you aware a dog can live 10–15 years?

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Remove my listing
Your pet found a good home?
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If your pet has already found a good home, please email [email protected] to request removal of your listing.

Why remove your listing?

Once your pet has been rehomed, removing your listing prevents unnecessary enquiries and helps keep the noticeboard accurate for people genuinely looking to adopt. It also protects you from continued contact from potential adopters.

Listings auto-expire

All listings are automatically removed one month after the date of posting, regardless of whether the pet has been adopted. If you rehome your pet sooner, please email us so we can remove it promptly.

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