Payload Website Template
Visit the admin dashboard to begin managing this site's content. The code for this template is completely open-source and can be found on our Github.

Core features
Admin Dashboard
Manage this site's pages and posts from the admin dashboard.
Preview
Using versions, drafts, and preview, editors can review and share their changes before publishing them.
Page Builder
Custom page builder allows you to create unique page, post, and project layouts for any type of content.
SEO
Editors have complete control over SEO data and site content directly from the admin dashboard.
Dark Mode
Users will experience this site in their preferred color scheme and each block can be inverted.

Photo by Andrew Kliatskyi on Unsplash.
Recent posts
The posts below are displayed in an "Archive" layout building block which is an extremely powerful way to display documents on a page. It can be auto-populated by collection or by category, or posts can be individually selected. Pagination controls will automatically appear if the number of results exceeds the number of items per page.

The numbers behind rescue, what an adoption fee actually covers, and why a dog or cat with a known history is a better bet than a mystery puppy.

Housing, diet, and social needs — the three things most first-time rabbit owners get wrong, and the one piece of advice every shelter repeats.

Vertical space, food puzzles, hunt-style play: the four enrichment categories indoor cats genuinely need — and the ones the marketing industry has oversold.

Food transitions, meal frequency, and the vet-approved rules for treats and human food during a puppy's first month home.

A week-to-week checklist of the body language, appetite, and routine cues that tell you your pet is thriving — and the early warning signs worth flagging to your vet.

Seniors are the most overlooked animals in any shelter — and often the most rewarding. What you gain, what you should know going in, and why the math often works in their favour.

Size, coat, temperament, grooming needs: the honest factors that matter when choosing a cat — and why the right domestic shorthair often beats any pedigree.

A practical checklist for the first 48 hours with a rescue dog — the safe space, the everyday hazards, and the routines that make settling in easier.
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