Centurion SPCA now offers veterinary services
The facility started offering these services at the beginning of July.

The Centurion SPCA now offers a variety of veterinary services to the public at specific times of the week.
Manager Christina Masemola said the facility started offering microchipping, vaccinations and sterilisation from the beginning of July besides the regular animal primary health care.
Masemola urged residents in the area to contact the Centurion SPCA for a quote.
“Residents are welcome to contact us on 012-664-5644 to make appointments,” said Masemola adding the facility had a trained veterinarian on the premises.
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The Tshwane SPCA, which consists of the Centurion and Waltloo branches, was founded 109 years ago.
The Centurion branch offers boarding, pet products, cruelty investigations, adoption as well as outreach programmes.
The facility is open 24 hours a day to receive stray and unwanted animals.
It welcomes all donations including blankets and pet food and residents are urged to volunteer their services to the local SPCA.
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