Sponsor an animal in need

Sponsor an abandoned pet from the World League for Protection of Animals Sydney

For as little as a dollar a day you could sponsor a cat and cover the cost of their food and litter. If you are able to donate more, that would then cover additional costs such as vet treatment and regular medication including worming.

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The WLPA is pleased to offer the sponsors of the cats any of the following services they wish to utilise:

  •  Sponsorship certificate with photo of your cat

  •  Opportunities to visit your cat by appointment

  •  ‘Cuppa with Cats’ get together for World Animal Day

  •  Opportunity to have a photo with your cat

  •  Occasional card from your cat

  •  Quarterly update about your sponsored cat

  •  Talks from WLPA executive

  •  All sponsorship donations are fully tax deductable

See who has been helped!

see some of our many pets where people have helped find a new lease on life for those in need.

Bam Bam

three years old having been at the WLPA with her siblings for over two years. They were all rescued shortly after being abandoned in the grounds of the old Rozelle psychiatric hospital. She can be stroked even if a bit reluctantly

Jacki

Jacki arrived as another young Mum who is quite sweet but too shy and fearful to attract adopters. She was rescued by a WLPA member and brought here in the hope of her becoming more social

Squirrel

Trixie

Trixie is too shy to win the attention of adopters so has lived here nearly all her life. She gets on well with other cats and is very slowly tolerating more proximity to humans.

Waterloo

Rescued from a social housing estate when six months old with some of her relative, she was the worst smacker of the lot. After two and a half years in foster care her manners have improved but she needs a sponsor until she becomes social enough to be chosen by an adopter.

Bamboo

Bamboo was abandoned with other cats and are a little weary of humans but gentle and content

Evangeline

Came as a difficult kitten to the WLPA two years ago. Due to her spectacular looks she was temporarily adopted but this experience unfortunately made her distain for humans worse. She is therefore staying at the WLPA for the foreseeable future. Here she enjoys her food and watching other cats.

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