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Animal lover receives pet-themed painting in lucky draw

A local pet owner won an Amanzimtoti SPCA lucky draw and received a beautiful painting of her two rescue pets.

AMANZIMTOTI SPCA recently congratulated a local animal lover with a beautiful painting of her two beloved rescue pets.

Amanzimtoti SPCA’s Michelle Hannan congratulated Brenda Drewery on winning a lucky draw which saw her receive a stunning portrait of her two beautiful rescue babies.

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“This prize was sponsored to us from Totally Art Club and was painted by the amazing Rina Cairncross. What a blessing this was to both, us for the money raised, and Brenda to have a lifelong treasure of her precious furbabies,” said Hannan.

Hannan recently donated towards the SPCA’s annual Marlene Prinsloo Doggy Dinner Fund, explaining that the drive helps them raise much-needed funds for the NPO over the busiest period of the year.

“This donation is made both in loving memory of the people who have touched and blessed my life as well as the pets I have had. In these moments I remember with love John and Clara Hannan, Graham Colby, Terry Keegan, Ken Rowat, Elizabeth Hampton, Rosalie Herholt, Paul Gambon, Phil Ash, Gil Pooley, Liz Pomeroy, Javier Velez, Roque Calisto, Gonzalo Calisto just to mention a few. Also to my precious animals Cheeky, Simba, Fatty, Kirah, Mikah, Toby, Roxy, Tessa, Fuzz, Beauty, Theo, Geronimo, and Frodo, and the beautiful yard cats at the SPCA, Geoff, Vixen, Lucky, George, Strepsil, Tito, Daisy, Arabella, Roxy, Max, Shadow, Ella, Blue, Sky, Pixie, Zoey, Zia. I pray every animal finds a good home and I pray that God will keep our animals safe,” said Hannan.

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Nikhil Gopichand

With just over three years in community journalism, he is relatively new to the scene. He has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English Literature and Psychology. With the South Coast Sun, he focuses on a wide berth of beats, covering human-interest, sports and hard news stories. He has a particular affinity for photography, and a deep love for learning about people and the community.

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