Kloof SPCA inspector rescues stray goat in Botha’s Hill
It is suspected that the goat was separated from his mother during the weekend storm.

A STRAY goat, which is believed to have been separated from his mother during the weekend heavy rains, was rescued by Kloof and Highway SPCA field officer Philani Nzama yesterday afternoon, Sunday, May 22.
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Nzama responded to a call for a stray goat that had been found in the Botha’s Hill area.
Kloof SPCA’s Brigitte Ferguson said it is unclear how long the goat was alone for, but they were glad it spent the night in a kennel under a heating lamp with a warm bed and a full tummy.
“We are grateful to our staff and volunteers for working even harder during the storms, and I wish to convey a thank you to our supporters who ensure we are able to continue our work even through the most trying times,” said Ferguson.
To help the Kloof SPCA assist more animals by making a donation, click on the link below:
https://www.kloofspca.co.za/online-donations/
Or send an EFT via their banking details:
Kloof and Highway SPCA
FNB: 50730485741 Cheque Account
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