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Help fill hungry tummies at local SPCA

The care for Middelburg's abandoned pets.

Middelburg SPCA urgently needs pet food, as the shelter’s stock shelves run dangerously low while caring for rescued animals.

The local community has been called on to help fill empty food shelves, as the shelter faces a growing demand to feed hungry animals in their care.

The SPCA nurtures and cares for animals that are lost, abandoned, injured, or rescued from difficult situations across the Middelburg area. While these animals wait patiently for adoption and a chance at a forever home, they depend entirely on the shelter for daily nutrition and care. As a non-profit organisation, the SPCA relies heavily on public support and donations to continue its work. Community contributions help ensure that every animal receives the healthy nutrition they need while waiting for a loving home.

Residents can help by donating:
• Dry puppy food
• Dry dog food for small and large breeds
• Dry kitten food
• Tinned food for kittens and adult cats

Donations can be delivered directly to the Middelburg SPCA, where every contribution, big or small, helps fill a hungry tummy.

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Carmia Jansen van Vuuren

Carmia is an up-and-coming junior journalist at the Middelburg Observer. She has a burning passion for creative writing and poetry. She is a qualified language educator but fiercely enjoys the challenges that writing and reporting offer. Her focus spreads over different fields, including human interest, hard news, investigative reporting, and sports.
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