POP UP ADOPTIONS SEES SURGE IN REHOMING FIGURES

The Animal Welfare League QLD is looking for space in the Ipswich community to hold POP UP animal adoptions to increase rehoming figures.AWLQ has been operating out of their Hooper Street Rehoming Centre but have had great success when taking their homeless animals to...

Kittens Galore

The AWLQ is still inundated with litters of cats and kittens. With no end in sight we wanted to shine the light on our feline friends in the hope they are adopted as quickly as possible.There is currently 833 cats and kittens in care across all AWLQ rehoming centres...

Conner the Greyhound gets adopted

Project #AdoptAWLQ is a community awareness campaign showcasing shelter pets in everyday life alongside local high profile social media influencers. Playing out predominately on Instagram our animals have been featured at the beach, hanging out in local coffee shops,...

Aria finds her forever home

After waiting six months for a new home our spunky cat Aria has finally convinced one of our very own staff members to adopt her.Aria became an office cat a few months ago when we realised she wasn’t thrilled spending so long in the cat rehoming pens.During her...

Pilot

Pilot is jetsetting off to his new home after waiting three months at the Animal Welfare League QLDPilot caught the eye of a TAFE student who’s class had dropped in to the Gold Coast Rehoming Centre for a tour as part of their studies in animal care.When she...