This spider chart is a professional data visualization template designed for data statistics of animal rescue organizations, focusing on the status of cat rescue by RSPCA in Australia. It presents the distribution of cats in different regions in various links such as care, rehoming, transfer, and euthanasia through multi-dimensional comparison, intuitively showing the differences and characteristics of rescue work in different regions. The template adopts a multi-line superimposed spider chart structure, paired with clear dimension labels, regional group legends, data point labels and explanatory text boxes. It comes with a complete eight-dimensional indicator framework, eliminating the need to design the chart structure from scratch, and allowing users to quickly complete professional typesetting by direct application. It is suitable for a wide range of people, including animal rescue organization operators, non-profit project data analysts, college students majoring in sociology and animal protection, non-profit organization report writers, public welfare communication content creators and industry policy researchers. It can be widely used in various scenarios such as writing annual reports of animal rescue organizations, presenting public welfare project results, comparing and analyzing regional rescue data, making classroom teaching courseware, creating public welfare popular science articles and demonstrating data at industry seminars. It can convert scattered rescue data into intuitive multi-dimensional comparison charts, helping users quickly sort out the effectiveness of rescue work in different regions.