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It’s in your power to report animal cruelty.

It’s in your power to report animal cruelty.

It’s in your power to report animal cruelty.

Anyone can call in to their SPCA and report animal cruelty and abuse.  Here are the steps that are followed:

  • The SPCA would get as much information from the caller as possible about the cruelty being reported.  This would include the address, and the caller’s information, so the Inspector can report his or her findings to the complainant once they have investigated.

 

  • All cruelty complaints must be investigated within 24 hours. The inspector has seven days in which to report his findings to the complainant.  The reason is they may have to go back a few times to ensure the owner has complied with their requests before the case can be finalised or taken further.

 

  • When a court case is opened, the inspector compiles a docket with all the necessary information regarding the complaint.  There will be an affidavit from the inspector, which is vitally important as this essentially describes the exact events that took place from the time the complaint was received.  In the docket will also be warnings that were issued, a copy of the Animal Protection Act, a list of charges as well as denial of ownership, our costs, photographic evidence, and an affidavit from an expert witness (which could be a veterinarian) and their reports.

 

  • This docket is taken to the South African Police Service office where the incident took place and a case is opened and a case number issued. The investigating officer will obtain witness statements, and interview the accused, before referring the case to the Senior Public Prosecutor, who will decide if we can prosecute.  If we are prosecuting, a first appearance court date will be set and we will be notified.

 

Your awareness, your action and your donations count in stopping animal cruelty. Use your right to speak and act for the animals who can’t defend themselves.  And perhaps you might even like to make a contribution towards our work by clicking here now.

Your gifts at work

Your gifts at work

Your gifts at work

Your gifts are at work in every aspect of our services.  And your caring kindness recently facilitated a three-day outreach in Shongweni.

You helped us treat and sterilise a total of 148 animals!  Returning sick or wounded animals to health is a huge positive, but the sterilisations are a greater positive.  Regular unwanted litters are one of the greatest contributors to animal suffering.

Thank you for helping to reduce this possibility in the Shongweni area.

Have You Ever…

Have You Ever…

Browsed Through Our Thrift Shops?

Whatever your interest, you’re sure to find something of interest – it could even be a hidden treasure.  Items range through furniture, books, music, sewing, art, toys, jewellery, bric-a-brac, horse tack and more.  All sale proceeds go towards helping the animals, making it a win/win transaction.  You can also donate unwanted items to our Thrift Shops.

Enjoyed Our Tea Garden?

Whether you just want a reviving cup of good coffee, need a place in lovely surroundings to meet up with friends, or hire the space as a venue for a party, our tea garden is open to welcome you.  Besides the jumping castles and jungle gyms to keep the children busy, there’s also a nursery full of indigenous plants for sale.

Thought About Adopting A Pet?

Animals make wonderful companions at any age.  If you’re in the market for a loyal and loving companion, you’re sure to find the right one in our kennels.  There’s a choice from puppies and kittens, to mature dogs and cats, through to quiet and gentle older animals perfectly suited to older owners.  Each one is hoping for a loving forever home.

Visited Our Farmyard?

This is where you’ll find large animals that have been rescued from abuse and the illegal skin trade.  Donkeys, horses and cows have all found a safe haven here at some time in their lives.  Children especially enjoy seeing animals that don’t feature much in the urban environment.

Thought About Becoming A Monthly Supporter?

Every gift at any time makes a difference for animals in need and distress.  And we’re deeply grateful for each one of them.  But if a monthly donation by debit order or by credit card is within your means, we’ll know that we can count on that amount coming in regularly.  As you can imagine, this is a huge help to our budgeting.

You can make a monthly donation securely on our website by clicking here.

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29 Village Rd, Kloof, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 3640

General Enquiries Email: reception@kloofspca.co.za
Phone: 031 764 1212/3
Fax: 031 764 6665
Emergency: 073 335 9322

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A ‘Wish List’ From Our Clinic

A ‘Wish List’ From Our Clinic

A ‘wish list from our clinic

Our creed is to give any animal that comes into our clinic the very best of care.  But veterinary medical equipment is no less expensive than that for human treatment and is an ongoing expense for our clinic.  Below is a glimpse of present needs with their prices.  Any help towards these would be greatly appreciated.

  • Three spay cradles at R1345 each
  • Animal Handling Support Systems: Two syringe poles at R3850 each

 

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Address
29 Village Rd, Kloof, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 3640

General Enquiries Email: reception@kloofspca.co.za
Phone: 031 764 1212/3
Fax: 031 764 6665
Emergency: 073 335 9322

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Feel Good Fuel Campaign

Feel Good Fuel Campaign

Putting fuel into our SPCA Inspectorate 

Ensuring that our Inspectorate and collection vehicles can always respond to a call out adds up to a whopping fuel bill of around R65 000 per month. 

And you can imagine how each increase in the price of fuel really impacts on our budget.  As in so many other ways, we rely on people who care about animals to help us with this, resulting in our Feel Good Fuel Campaign through which anyone can make a donation. 

This can be done when you’re filling up at the Kloof Engen garage where we have our account, and where staff will be wearing identifying caps and lanyards with our Zapper code. And all the staff here at the SPCA – at reception, in the tea garden, Village Green and at the thrift shops will be wearing lanyards and brooches featuring the Zapper code – as will our Inspectors.  Or you could make a deposit into our bank account:

Kloof and Highway SPCA
First National Bank
Branch Code: 250 655
Account number: 50730485741
Beneficiary reference: Your mobile number

Upon signing up, you hereby give permission to use your information as set out in the Kloof and Highway SPCA Privacy Policy.

Address
29 Village Rd, Kloof, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 3640

General Enquiries Email: reception@kloofspca.co.za
Phone: 031 764 1212/3
Fax: 031 764 6665
Emergency: 073 335 9322

Contact Us

 

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