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The Cape of Good Hope SPCA, in collaboration with the Cape Baboon Partnership, successfully captured and released a young male baboon back into his natural habitat after he wandered into urban areas, ...
The Cape of Good Hope SPCA rescued a number of animals, including an Egyptian goose, from the Eagle Encounters at Spier Wine Farm outside Stellenbosch. Here is the owl with a maggot-infested wound.
The Cape of Good Hope SPCA further calls on the public to report puppy hawking to 021 596 1999 or to the SPCA directly on 021 700 4158/9, alternatively 083 326 1604. IOL. Related Topics: ...
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SPCA reports ‘quietest ever’ Guy Fawkes Day in Cape Town - MSNThe Cape of Good Hope SPCA happily recorded the quietest Guy Fawkes Day ever this past Tuesday, 5 November. The post SPCA reports ‘quietest ever’ Guy Fawkes Day in Cape Town appeared first on ...
Cape Town's tourist attraction, Monkey Town has been issued with a warning by the SPCA. The organisation said the centre was found to have violated 14 clauses of the Animal Protection Act. Monkey Town ...
The Cape SPCA said they take in and process over 100 domestic animals such as Rio every month, meaning they treat well over a thousand pets a year. Rio arrived without any identification and was ...
The local Cape of Good Hope SPCA later posted a video on social media of the seal making his way down a beach and toward the ocean. “Sea you later," the video said. newsday-tv-logo ...
"A coordinated rescue plan is currently in action in Gordon's Bay to help the sub-adult male elephant seal safely return to his ocean home," the Cape of Good Hope SPCA said on social media ...
The Nova Scotia SPCA says its Cape Breton branch is struggling financially and needs $32,000 to cover several outstanding bills from before it took over the branch.
Cape Town – The City of Cape Town on Thursday announced it had doubled its funding to the Cape of Good Hope SPCA to R9m for the next three years. "The first three-year service level agreement was ...
Animals may be cute and cuddly, but staff at the SPCA in Cape Breton don't want to people to give animals as gifts this Christmas season and throughout the year.
Nomahlehle had 22 penetrating pellet gun wounds on his body, according to the Cape of Good Hope SPCA. He also suffered from severe dental disease, including an infected canine tooth and a large ...
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