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Help the Kloof and Highway SPCA spread love this Valentine’s

The Kloof and Highway SPCA is calling on the public to help them fight against animal cruelty and to ensure their pets are vaccinated.

THE Kloof and Highway SPCA is calling on the public to show their care this Valentine’s season by helping them build a Wall of Love against animal cruelty. The public is invited to purchase a brick on the Valentine’s Wall as this will make sure that their Inspectorate Division continues to be the voice for all the animals in need.

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The SPCA said this is for their active Inspectorate team. “The team requires constant fundraising to keep ensuring cases go to court and people are held accountable for any cruelty against animals. This wall is a Wall against Cruelty. Join The Kloof and Highway SPCA, and make this Valentine’s Day truly special. This Valentine’s Day, we ask you to choose a gift that makes a difference in the lives of animals,” they stated. 

Furthermore, the SPCA is also sharing the love by offering vaccination at the Kloof and High SPCA every Thursday for the month of February at R200. 

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“We encourage all responsible pet owners to vaccinate their pets with the 5-in-1 for dogs, 3-in-1 for cats and most importantly, the rabies vaccination! There is no cure for rabies, and by vaccinating your pet, you are not only protecting them but your family from the fatal virus.

Remember to bring your dogs on a lead and cats in a carrier basket as well as your vaccination cards.

For more information, contact our clinic on 031 764 1212 or email clinic@kloofspca.co.za.

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