NSPCA: Be responsible and compassionate this festive season
The National Council of SPCAs has urged all South Africans to be responsible, compassionate and the organisation’s eyes and ears this festive season.

“If you have animals, please ensure that they have the best of care,” said Christine Kuch, from the NSPCA.
“Making sure their vaccinations are up to date is a first step, and also a condition of being able to book pets into boarding facilities if you are going away.
“Please plan ahead and ensure that their every need is catered for, whether you are with them or away during this period.”
The NSPCA recommends microchip identification as the ideal gift if an animal does not already have this form of permanent tamper-proof identification, which is also proof of ownership.
Compassion comes in all forms and the NSPCA asks for consideration towards all creatures and the promotion of responsible behaviour.
An appeal is made to everyone to choose activities that do not exploit animals in any way.
Even if an animal may not be harmed, the organisation asks people to consider if petting lion cubs is ethical and to look at the bigger picture.
This is just one example.
Being the eyes and ears of the SPCA movement links to this and members of the public are urged not to be afraid to report anything of concern.
This might range from youngsters aiming at living creatures with air guns or similar items, to accidents involving animals or broken down vehicles carrying animals.
Carry the number of your local SPCA with you on your cellphone.
“Even if this is not the appropriate SPCA, they can forward the information quickly,” said Kuch.
“Above all, please report concerns regarding abused, neglected or cruelly treated animals by phone.
“Every SPCA has an all-hours emergency number, but e-mails may not be monitored around the clock and the same applies to messages of this kind on Facebook.”
The identity of an informant is always kept confidential.
The Brakpan SPCA can be contacted on 011 742 2007.



