Help SPCA get food
SPCA Richards Bay calls for kind donations of dog and puppy pellets

SUPPORT an emergency food drive for the neglected, abused and surrendered animals boarding at the Richards Bay SPCA.
Stocks are extremely low with dog and puppy pellets running out.
According to Richards Bay SPCA deputy chairperson Hazel Butcher, the non-profit organisation’s financial situation is currently too lean to provide their animals with sufficient sustenance.
‘We appeal to the public and companies for support and assistance.
‘This could be a financial donation or animal food including supermarket branded pellets.
‘The SPCA is reliant on the public for assistance as we receive animals on a daily basis due to abandonment, cruelty cases or strays needing to be cared for.’
Food can be dropped off at the Richards Bay SPCA or Zululand Observer Richards Bay offices.
Open Day
Residents can also show their support for the charity by attending the SPCA Richards Bay Open Day on Saturday from 9am to 1pm.
The welfare sells a wide range of items including homeware, books, plants, appliances, vinyl records, dvds, clothes and linen for bargain prices.
Coffee and tea with an assortment of cakes will be sold in the tea garden and for hungrier customers a braai will provide hotdogs, boerewors rolls or bacon and egg rolls. The funds raised from the market day contribute significantly to the day-to-day running of the organisation.
