A six-year-old Bungay boy who wrote a book for the RSPCA was thanked by the charity with a surprise visit.

Eastern Daily Press: Oscar with Animal Welfare Officer Craig Plumley who presented him with a certificate. Photo: RSPCAOscar with Animal Welfare Officer Craig Plumley who presented him with a certificate. Photo: RSPCA (Image: Archant)

Oscar Payne decided to write a book to sell to friends, family and neighbours after watching an RSPCA advert which asked for help to support animals in need.

Mum Hayley Payne said: "Oscar was so upset after watching the advert as he didn't realise that people could be so cruel to animals and he immediately wanted to do something to help them.

"We are so incredibly proud of him."

He has raised more than £315 selling his book for £1 a copy.

Eastern Daily Press: Six-year-old Oscar looking after kittens with his brother Eliot. Photo: RSPCASix-year-old Oscar looking after kittens with his brother Eliot. Photo: RSPCA (Image: Archant)

After hearing about Oscar's amazing efforts, the charity sent him a goody bag and invited him for a special behind the scenes tour of RSPCA Martlesham Animal Centre in Suffolk, where he looked after animals and was presented with a certificate.

Zoe Barrett, animal centre manager, added: "Oscar was such a superstar - and I am sure he will inspire more children to be just as compassionate, and kind as he is."

Eastern Daily Press: Photo: RSPCAPhoto: RSPCA (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Photo: RSPCAPhoto: RSPCA (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Photo: RSPCAPhoto: RSPCA (Image: Archant)