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Community contributes warmly to the plight of Standerton SPCA

One dog would have been fed for 22 months and seven animals will have enough food for three months.

The Standerton community willingly contributed dog and cat food towards the Standerton Advertiser project for the local SPCA in Factory Street in the industrial area.

People are encouraged to still place their donations in the trolleys for that purpose at Pick n Pay and SuperSpar.

Those who have already made a difference, are warmly thanked.

The Standerton Advertiser delivered a 248kg-load on 20 June where the field manager, Mr Thabiso Mkhize and volunteer, Ms Noelle Sivalingum, helped to offload the cargo.

Mr Mkhize mentioned residents who dump animals before the gate and even tie them to the gate, apparently unwilling to fill in an admission form, and in a hurry to leave because of a possible donation asked.

The SPCA does not enforce any donations whatsoever.

Read the complete article in the next edition of the Standerton Advertiser.

 

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