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WHAT WE DO
Enforce the Animal Protection Act
24/7 Animal Emergency responce
Take in unwanted animals and strays
Offer primary healthcare at our kennels and at our mobile clinics
Organise mass animal sterilisation projects
Offer education programmes
Re-home unwanted animals
Our inspectors respond to emergency calls of animal cruelty and investigate reports of animal abuse or neglect and where necessary rescue animals and file charges with the police for further investigation and prosecution.
We deal with animal related difficulties, for example feral cats at business premises and stray animals on the roads
We sterilize animals to control numbers of strays and unwanted animals.
We have an outreach program in the disadvantaged communities which include regular mobile clinics.
We have an education outreach programme aimed at the schools in the Swartland.
Our inspectors Investigate illegal or abusive animal practices such as dog fighting.
We encourage the conservation of wild animals as part of an environmental policy
Lost animals are brought to the SPCA and are kept at the kennels for a 7 (seven) day period. This is to allow the legal owner time to claim their pet back. If the dog or cat (or any other animal) is not claimed by the owner it is then put up for adoption. All animals are sterilized before adoption and a pre home check is done.
Since we receive NO Government or Provincial Grants each District SPCA is responsible for financing it's own operation which is mostly done by on-going fundraising efforts and donations
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