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Richards Bay SPCA adoption corner

A strict adoption procedure applies. Prospective owners must complete an adoption application form, after which SPCA inspectors undertake a property inspection

SOME beautiful dogs and cats up for adoption at the Richards Bay SPCA.

Anyone wanting to adopt one can contact the SPCA on 035 753 2086, or visit them at their premises in Bayview Boulevard, Meerensee.

This is one of five cross-breed puppies up for adoption, all ready to go to loving homes. They are seven or eight weeks old and were brought in as strays with their mother

A strict adoption procedure applies. Prospective owners must complete an adoption application form, after which SPCA inspectors undertake a property inspection.

This beautiful border collie with one blue and one brown eye was surrendered to the SPCA. She has a gentle nature, is looking for a loving home and would make a lovely family pet. She is about five years old

Adoption fees apply. This is a once-off fee which includes your new pet’s first 5-in-1 vaccination, a rabies vaccination, it will be de-wormed, sterilised (if older than six months) and given a SPCA identification tag.

It is not often that a ginger cat is a female, but this kitten is. She’s a beautiful, loving kitten of about six months old and is looking for a loving home to call her own

For pets adopted at younger than six months of age, a sterilisation contract applies.

The SPCA is always in need of donations, whether food, money or items that can be sold in their shops on monthly market days.

There are two ginger and two tortoiseshell kittens up for adoption. They were brought in as strays with their mother

Their food store is running very low on food and, in the midst of breeding, they are experiencing a high volume of stray and unwanted puppies and kittens coming through their gates.

‘For those who would like to donate food, we ask if they can please donate soft food for puppies and kittens,’ said SPCA Vice Chairperson Elizabeth Cordiglia.

This very vocal, extremely loveable young adult is about one year old and would make a lovely family pet, with lots of love to give

‘Puppies and kittens are unable to chew, and sometimes digest, hard food, so we really need soft food.’

Anyone who wants to donate can take their items to the SPCA premises in Meerensee.

This little ginger kitten is one of four in a litter which were brought in as strays. They are about six weeks old and are ready to be adopted

 

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