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Nigel SPCA appeals to residents to adopt cats and dogs waiting for forever homes

The Nigel SPCA is calling on compassionate residents to give cats and dogs a second chance by adopting a pet in need. The organisation says every adoption helps save lives by creating space for more rescued animals.

The Nigel SPCA has launched an appeal to residents to consider adopting one of the many cats and dogs waiting for permanent homes at its shelter.

Candy is a three-year-old cross-breed. Photo: Supplied

According to the organisation, several animals are in need of loving families, and every successful adoption not only gives a pet a second chance at life but also creates space for other animals in need of rescue, care and rehabilitation.

Kai, a male cross-breed, is a year and half. Photo: Supplied

The SPCA encourages responsible pet ownership and urges prospective adopters to ensure they are able to provide a safe, caring and permanent home before taking an animal home.

Kiki, a small, female cross-breed, is three years old.
Description: Small X breed. Photo: Supplied

Residents interested in adopting a cat or dog are invited to visit the Nigel SPCA to meet the animals and find a pet that best suits their family and lifestyle.

Mika, a female cross-Labrador, is a year old. Photo: Supplied

For more information about the adoption process or to enquire about animals available for adoption, residents can call or WhatsApp 083 539 4629.

Two-year-old Sheba is a female cross-breed. Photo: Supplied
This three-year-old female cross-breed is Hazel. Photo: Supplied

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Esau Dlamini

Esau Dlamini is a community journalist with a passion for telling the stories that matter most to local readers. He covers everything from neighbourhood news and human interest features to events that celebrate community spirit. His goal is to inform, connect, and inspire through storytelling that highlights the heart of everyday life.

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