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Animals at risk of “drowning” in sewer water at Ladysmith kennels

This is an ongoing problem which occurs frequently

The staff at the Animal Anti-Cruelty League (AACL) are fed up with sewage flowing into their premises.

This, they say, is an ongoing problem which occurs frequently.

uThukela workers went out a few months ago to remedy the situation, but the problem persists.

“The stink and stagnant water is terrible! It is also embarrassing, as people visit the league on a daily basis to adopt animals and this is a bad reflection on us.

Also read: Sewage flows into Ladysmith kennels

“Not only is it unhygienic for us living here, but also for the animals in our care,” said Annamarie Koen of the AACL.

“We just hope this problem gets solved as soon as possible and that uThukela find out what the problem really is and fix it for good,” added Annamarie.

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