Aug 7, 2023 | Community, Inspectorate Beat, Rescue Stories
(Left)Kingston before he left the SPCA and(right)snuggling with a new friend in his new home.
Hanged in a tree and left to die
Why would anyone hang an innocent puppy in a tree and leave him to die?
We don’t know and can’t imagine why – but someone did.
Whether it was his indomitable spirit or the speed with which Field Officer, King Ndimande, untied the lifeless body pumping and massaging the little chest until he started breathing again, it’s still a miracle that he survived.
After his rescue he remained deeply traumatised, cowering in a corner petrified of any human approach . . . screaming when touched. In his eyes, we stood for the perpetrator of his barbaric treatment.
Yet slowly, very slowly, his natural character emerged, becoming our teacher. As he regained trust, there was a small wag of his tail, fewer and quieter yelps, until we knew eye to eye that he’d given humans a second chance. Displaying such generosity after all that he’d been through has been a lesson for all of us.
Field officer, King Ndimande is the hero in this story, so it’s only fitting that the pup was named after him – Kingston.
If only you could have seen the transformation that your gifts make possible for a dog like Kingston. He came in as a limp little body after his traumatic experience. But his spirit didn’t give up.
Because animal friends like you cared, he could be treated, fed, cared for and nurtured so that his trust of humans was regained. Kingston grabbed his second chance at life. And now a confident, playful and affectionate dog, he’s been adopted and is living his second chance to the full.
We thank you – for your kindness; and the Jones family for adopting him. Together you’ve made Kingston and all of us at the Kloof & Highway SPCA very happy.
Oct 31, 2022 | Dogs, Inspectorate Beat, Rescue Stories
Maverick – a story of transformation through love!
Inspector Petra Abrams responded to a complaint about dogs that were always roaming in the street as they were escaping the property in which they lived.
Inspector Abrams went to the premises and spotted an extremely thin, fearful dog. She spoke with the owner and told her that should the dog not be handed over immediately, the owner would be prosecuted. The owner complied and Petra gently put a lead on the dog and then lifted him into her vehicle to transport back to our Kloof and Highway SPCA.
Inspector Abrams noticed that the dog was terrified of people and decided she needed to help this beautiful dog to learn to trust again. Petra would sit with him gently talking to him and stroking him and at times even lay down next to him to gain his trust. This compassion worked and the dog started to trust Petra and other staff members. We named him Maverick and put him up for adoption, hoping he would find someone who would understand him and give him the love he so needed.
Our hopes were not in vain and Cathy Barnes fell in love with Maverick the moment she met him. Cathy renamed him Charlie as he is so goofy. Charlie loves making himself a bed with toys, towels and blankets. He is in his element when playing throw and catch with his toys and has a new best friend, a St Bernard called Olly (Olly is Cathy‘s son’s dog who was adopted from Randburg SPCA) Cathy has cats and also has visitors with both cats and dogs and is therefore doing crate training with Charlie prior to him being fully integrated with her cats, Molly (also from the SPCA) and Cole. Cathy has no doubt they will all soon be the best of friends as the training is going so well.
Thank you to Cathy and her family for the incredible home they have given to Charlie!
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Aug 30, 2022 | Cats, Clinic, Rescue Stories
Bingo was surrendered by his owner to the Kloof and Highway SPCA at the beginning of July and quickly stole the hearts of our staff.
Bingo was brought in by his owner because he could no longer take care of him.
He had tried to continue to care for his beloved dog after losing his job but sadly his circumstances had changed and there was no light at the end of the tunnel and he knew what he needed to do was make sure Bingo was taken care of. On admission, Bingo was matted, underweight, and lethargic but still had a wagging tail and a happy face. Our Clinic vet, Dr. Bangay found that he had biliary and would need medical care. Due to his dehydration, he was immediately put on a drip and was given the necessary medication. Bingo spent time in the clinic and soon perked up and was fed Hills Nutrition AD. He was given a trim and a warm bath. He started to feel much better and his big personality started to shine through! He is a happy little dog who loves going for walks and stops to say Hi to everyone.
Once Bingo was better, he was put up for adoption. This sweet-natured little dog needed someone who would understand him and give him the loving care he needed. Caroline Durrett‘s daughter told her mom about Bingo and Caroline, who had lost a beloved Maltese called Buffy some time ago, had not been ready to adopt another dog for some time. Her other little Maltese, Lulu needed company as did Caroline and her family, and when she met Bingo she knew straight away that the time was right to add a new family member
In Caroline‘s words, “Bingo has adopted us as if we always had him. He gets on so well with Lulu, my little Maltese although he still does not like to enter a bathroom. He loves everyone who visits and greets us all with his front paws waving. Bingo and Lulu sleep together on our bed at night and just love each other. Macayla, my granddaughter spends many happy moments with him and my husband has also grown so fond of Bingo who goes straight to him for a cuddle when he returns home every evening. Bingo loves to hare around the garden, chase the ball and any cat that ventures into the garden. I miss my Buffy terribly but when I met Bingo, I knew the time was right to adopt and I am so very happy I waited for our special little Bingo!”
Bingo has found his happy ending with his new owners who love him dearly.
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Aug 30, 2022 | Cats, Inspectorate Beat, Rescue Stories
On 2nd August, while everyone else was settling in for the night, Trainee Field Officer Sipho Mkhize was high up in a tree saving a cat!
After receiving a frantic call from Soxy’s owner Field Officer Sipho was sent to retrieve the distressed Soxy.
In the pitch dark Field Officer Sipho, with the help of a neighbor, climbed up a ladder and then up the tall tree where he managed to bring Soxy down to safety. A special thank you to Dean for assisting Trainee Field Officer Sipho and returning Soxy to her owners. A clearly relieved owner was delighted to have Soxy safe and sound.
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Jun 29, 2022 | Dogs, Inspectorate Beat, Rescue Stories
There is always a rainbow after the storm
Field Officer Philani Nzama responded to a call for a stray goat that had been found in the Bothas Hill area after the terrible storm at the end of May.
We suspect that the goat was separated from his mom during the storm and do not know how long he has been alone. He was clearly enamored with Philani who rescued him and took him through to our SPCA where he spent time in a kennel under a heating lamp with a warm bed and a full tummy.
This very special little rescue was then sent up to our Clinic where the our very own Vet, Dr Nic decided to give the little goat that stole everyone’s heart a home on his farm. A little ray of hope amidst the tragedy that surrounds us so often!
Thank you to our staff and volunteers for working even harder during the storms and thank YOU to our supporters who ensure we are able to continue our work even through the most trying times.
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Jun 29, 2022 | Dogs, Rescue Stories, Story of the month
The Kloof and Highway SPCA received a complaint of a dog tied up on a short rope in the Embo area and Inspector Israel Silevu was dispatched on Saturday, 19 September 2020.
WARNING: GRAPHIC & DISTURING IMAGE BELOW.
When Inspector Silevu arrived at the property in Riverview, Embo, he found a dog tied up with a short rope that had created severe wounds around the neck area. He found that the living conditions were not acceptable as the dog did not have adequate shelter or access to food and water and was suffering immensely due to the untreated wound on its neck.
The dog, a Male Tan and White Africanis was named Rex. Rex‘s owner was not at home, however a family member who was, gave him the owners contact number. Inspector Silevu contacted the owner and explained that Rex needed immediate veterinary attention and that his living conditions were unactable. The owner did not want Inspector Silevu to take Rex to the Kloof and Highway SPCA for treatment even after Inspector Silevu explained the severity of the pain and suffering Rex was feeling and that he would be prosecuted, he declined and was adamant he would treat his own dog and did not care if he was prosecuted.
Luckily the family member who was home with Rex took pity on him. He understood that he had to take action in order to help Rex and allowed Inspector Silevu to remove Rex and take him to the Kloof and Highway SPCA. Rex was taken to our clinic and examined by our vet at the time Dr. Ramnanam who found that Rex had a laceration around his neck which was approximately 4cms deep cutting into the skin and muscular tissue, leaving the whole neck raw, infected and bleeding. This was caused due to a rope that was tied to Rex’s neck when he was a puppy and never loosened as he grew.
Rex also had a deep laceration to the sheath of his penis as well as broken teeth and a severe flea infestation. Due to the severity of Rex‘s injuries it was evident that he had been suffering unnecessarily with open infected wounds, the rope cutting deeper into the wound around his neck, broken teeth and no veterinary care. All these issues would have caused continuous pain and suffering whenever Rex moved. Sadly, the decision was made to humanly euthanise Rex due to the severity of his injuries and a case of animal cruelty was opened up against his owner by Inspector Silevu.
After 2 years of court visits as well as Inspector Silevu continuously following up on his case after it had been “withdrawn” and being shifted from pillar to post as well as hitting several dead ends and not being taken seriously – on 23 May 2022 JUSTICE WAS SERVED FOR REX!
The accused, Mr. Bongani Shabalala was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 12 months in prison or a R4000 fine and a denial of ownership of animals for 5 years.
The Kloof and Highway SPCA would like to thank the Prosecutor and Judge who understood the severity of the offense as well as acting swiftly and ensuring justice for Rex. As the Judge had asked Mr. Shabalala “If this was your child you would not let it suffer?” The Judge also commended Inspector Silevu for following up on his case from start to finish and not giving up as this shows we are dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals as well as thanking the Kloof and Highway SPCA for our work ensuring justice was served for Rex!
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