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More dinner fund donations roll in

The annual Animal Christmas Dinner Fund continues to grow with more generous donations from Toti residents this week.

The donations include R100 from Anna, R200 ‘from all the loving pets I have had’, R200 from Ann and Charles Swart ‘thank you SPCA for caring for the uncared for and ill-treated animals. In fond memory of all our past pets, to mention a few, our horse Plum Crazy, Laski, Tekkies, Smokey, Cheeky and our present pets, Count Pushkin and Quizzy.’ R100 from Dean and Wendy ‘in loving memory of Roxy and Ticky, you are sorely missed’, R300 from the Schekman family ‘in loving memory of all our pets’, R300 from Laura Konig ‘to all my SPCA adoptees past, present and future’, R200 from Val Seaman ‘for my friends Hunter and Maggie’ and R100 from Johanna Butler ‘in loving memory of my angel cat Gina. I miss you every day my pretty kitty’.

The following deposits were made into the SPCA’s bank account with no messages: R500, R100 and R100.

You can help contribute to the annual Animal Christmas Dinner Fund. The contributions go towards food for the homeless and destitute animals that are housed by Toti SPCA.

People who wish to contribute can have a short message on behalf of a pet printed in the Sun. Send donations either to SPCA or c/o M Prinsloo, 601 Strandburg, PO Box 312, Amanzimtoti, 4125. Please note, cheques must be made out to Toti SPCA.

Alternatively, make a direct deposit into Toti SPCAs bank account. Details are: Standard Bank Prospecton, branch code: 057827, account number: 053211189. Put the reference as Christmas so the SPCA knows where to allocate the funds.

When making a deposit, send a message via email to Marlene at strandburg@lantic.net or fax to 031-903-7918 or contact Toti SPCA on 031-903-2424. Should you wish to remain anonymous, just give a message of some kind on behalf of your pets.

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