RSPCA WA
We are WA’s leading animal welfare charity organisation, preventing cruelty and promoting kindness.
12/05/2026
Meet Orchid, the last baby bunny left. 🐰
Born here at RSPCA WA alongside her sisters, Orchid is now the only one left still waiting for a home… and we honestly can’t understand why. 💔
This sweet 9-week-old girl is the gentlest little ball of fluff you will ever meet. Tiny, fluffy, and always hopping around exploring, Orchid has completely won us over.
She loves nibbling on fresh greens and quietly snuggling up after a big day of bunny adventures. All she needs now is a loving home where she can continue to grow, feel safe, and be adored like she deserves.
As with all young rabbits, Orchid will need proper care, enrichment, and to return to our Malaga shelter for sterilisation when she’s around six months old to help ensure a happy and healthy future.
Bunnies make wonderful companions and can form incredibly close bonds with their people. Earning a bunny’s trust and love is truly rewarding. 🤍
Swipe to see little Orchid and her sisters when they were still teeny tiny. 🥹
Could Orchid be the perfect addition to your family?
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Find Orchid's adoption profile linked in the comments below.
05/05/2026
Two dogs left in conditions no animal should endure. 💔
A Girrawheen woman has been fined $4,000 after leaving her two dogs tethered and confined in full sun, without access to shade or water, on a 30°C day.
When RSPCA WA inspectors arrived, they found Mini and Nunu in distress - panting, dehydrated, and exposed to extreme heat.
Mini had wrapped her chain tether around the base of the Hills Hoist several times, leaving her only 40cm of movement. She had no access to shelter, nor could she reach two water containers in the vicinity, both of which were subsequently found to be empty. Mini was barking and panting and appeared to be heat distressed.
Nunu, who was pregnant, was confined inside a wire crate positioned on top of brick pavers in full sun. The crate contained an empty shallow glass saucer. She cowered and urinated when an inspector approached her.
Both dogs were suffering from dehydration and heat stress. Without intervention, their condition could have been far worse.
Nunu later gave birth to six puppies in RSPCA WA care. She and her pups have since found loving homes. Mini was also adopted but sadly had to be euthanised just a year after she was seized.
Click the link in the comments below to read more. 👀
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