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Outreach brings relief to underprivileged paws

Nine pets were sterilised during No More Tears’ outreach campaign, aimed at supporting underprivileged communities. The organisation says this is just the beginning, with plans to assist even more animals in need.

No More Tears Animal Rescue has announced the launch of their sterilisation outreach campaign, where they successfully helped nine pets.

• Also read: Join the fight: Sterilise to save strays

According to volunteer Clarisse Kruger, nine dogs were sterilised during the campaign. These dogs include Tiger, Spokie, Snuffels, Sokkies, Jessebel, Debbie, Babakie, Mollie and Meitjie. She added that these pets come from underprivileged communities, which No More Tears decided to assist.

This campaign is aimed at helping pets from all sides of underprivileged communities. Our goal is to reduce unwanted litters and improve the lives of animals,” she explained.

Stephan Hendricks stands with one of the animals that was sterilised.

Further, Clarisse thanked Silverstar and Hot Cares, who have generously covered the full cost of the campaign. She also thanked Randfontein Animal Hospital for helping with the cause. Dr Johan Naudé has offered to help the organisation sterilise 24 animals so that they can make their dream of helping animals in need come true.

The organisation will continue their mission to sterilise the 24 animals in need.

Watch this space for more updates.

One of the cats that was sterilised.

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