The work continues for the rescued Koalas from the Cape Bridgewater Plantation . Meet Dr Claire Kaufman ,a VFC volunteer Vet who gave her time last week at Tracey s […]
As the saying goes, it takes a village!
As the saying goes, it takes a village! When we were called to Portland to work with local rescuers, we had NO idea what we would be walking into and […]
VFC, helping feed all of the affected animals
In the meantime our VFC team keeps feeding . We also give food to all private property owners who want feed for all their animals.
VFC are about welfare for “all animals”
VFC treat all animals the same, they are all sentient beings and feel pain . If they are a threatened species or abundant species we do what we can for […]
Feeding the bushfire survivors
Meanwhile the feeding team continues to hand drop food and tie leaves to trees… Thanks to Animals Australia for supplying the food to all parts of the country that needs […]
Excellent news for the animals of Victoria left starving in bushfire-affected areas…
This is excellent news for the animals of Victoria left starving in bushfire-affected areas. Thanks to everyone who took the time to sign a petition, or urge the government to […]
Dr Elaine Ong with a beautiful red-necked orphaned wallaby
Vets for Compassion Founder Dr Elaine Ong with a beautiful red-necked orphaned wallaby. He will be checked over, treated if necessary and looked after by dedicated wildlife carers, until he’s […]
Help from our friends in New York
This is Juliette. All the way from New York, this four-year-old has been busily raising money to allow for Vets for Compassion to help the koalas, with a lemonade stand […]
Dr Adam Williams, an amazing volunteer vet working alongside VFC founders
Meet Dr Adam Williams, an amazing volunteer vet from Wangaratta Vet Clinic. He has worked alongside VFC founders Dr Elaine Ong and Dr Chris Barton, as well as Dr Andrew […]
Scenes of the tragedy at Mallacoota
⚠️WARNING – DISTRESSING IMAGES ⚠️ 3 different scenes of the tragedy that Dr Barton and Dr Ong faced yesterday in Mallacoota. Kangaroos are pretty mobile but these fires were so […]