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From the Clinic: Misty

From the Clinic: Misty

During the floods our Inspectors went out to assist as much as they could. Many animals were stranded and left helpless.

Our Inspectors brought in two small kittens from a disadvantaged area who would have surely died had they not been rescued.

These two little kittens showed such a fighting spirit and were put in our high care to be monitored and cared for. The one little kitten had a gaping hole in her neck which was clearly a burst abscess. Our Clinic team wanted to save her as she had been through so much to make it to us.

She was treated and thankfully made great progress. Little Misty, as she is now called, was adopted by one of our Inspector’s daughters who noticed her and fell in love with her straight away. Misty went home at the end of May and is thriving with the love of mom Rachel. Rachel brought Misty to visit us and showed us how she is now walking on her little harness. Misty is so loved and her life has gone from fighting for her life to sleeping contentedly on her mom’s chest at night.

There are so many Misty‘s out there that sadly do not get the chance to live a better life. Please remember to support our Outreach Work and our Sterilisation campaigns as most kittens are not as lucky as Misty. Thank You to our Inspectors for finding Misty and to Rachel for choosing to give her the chance at the life she so deserves.

Misty visits our SPCA 3 weeks after her adoption…

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Happy adoption stories

Happy adoption stories

Millie and Mouse were surrendered to the SPCA as ‘untamable’
eight-week-old kittens.

These fearful, skittish little kittens needed patience, compassion, understanding and socialising to learn to trust.

Sadly, such kittens are normally not considered adoptable. Good fortune was on Millie and Mouse‘s side and they received socialising after hours by a cat lover who works with our SPCA and two volunteer friends who are aware how vital this function is. Millie and Mouse did spend a long time at the cattery, often looked
at but never chosen. Mouse was terribly shy and wouldn’t even come out of her box prior to socialisation, and Millie was so stressed she later developed unseemly urination problems. Luckily for the kittens, who grew older and bigger during their stay, they were finally adopted by Janiene Halse, who visited with the intention of only ‘saving a life’. Timid Mouse showed her approval on meeting Janiene by sitting on her lap for a few seconds: a big step for a little mouse. Janiene knew in her heart she could not split this bonded pair and made the decision to adopt them both.

Because the two kittens would be sharing space with Janiene’s tenants’ animals, they had to be introduced slowly to the family so that they could build confidence and feel safe with the other residents. Luckily Janiene’s family (artist Kerry Carter and her husband) was up to the task, and Mouse and Millie (renamed ‘Minnie’ at this point) were introduced to Bean and Axel, cats that were both adopted from the Kloof and Highway SPCA exactly one year and one day before the kittens came home. They also had to get used to two dogs, one of whom was adopted from the SPCA fifteen years ago, and, despite a little snapping and hissing in the beginning, the group eventually became a family and now spend most of the day together – eating, sleeping, following their people, and playing. Bean and Axel have taken the two new additions under their wings, watching closely when Minnie and Mouse were first exploring the outside.

Mouse has come out of her shell: she no longer hides behind pillows but has cultivated the loudest purr and will bump her head against the nearest person for affection. Minnie, the calico, has shown her family that ‘tortitude’ is a real thing, and has the sassiest, most expressive tail and a bit of a stubborn streak in addition to her very loving nature. Her urinary issues disappeared. Both have grown into the most affectionate lap-cats, sleeping and purring with their humans every night. The older cats also taught them the routines and joys of the day and soon discovered that four cats demanding breakfast and dinner is even more effective than two cats asking!

Thank you to Janiene Halse for adopting and loving both Minnie and Mouse, and to Kerry who gently and lovingly made a difference to these animals’ lives . Axel, Bean, Minnie and Mouse are so blessed to be part of your family. You have changed their lives forever and remind us that every life matters.

Bjorn and Beno find each other!

Beno has recently moved to Kloof and wanted to find a companion to make his home feel more like a home and decided to pay our SPCA a visit as wanted to give an unwanted animal a chance at a good life.

In Beno’s words, “Sometimes you look for a companion, but sometimes you find a family member. When I found out Bjorn means the same as my name, Bear, I knew it was destined. Welcome to the family you gorgeous blue eyed pup!”

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From the Clinic: Mandy

From the Clinic: Mandy

Mandy, the gorgeous greyhound was brought into The Kloof and Highway SPCA having been treated by Dr Yesh Govender.

She was viciously attacked by 2 other dogs and almost left for dead. Thank goodness her owner took her to Dr.Govender, who with much needed medical attention and care helped her heal.

Sadly, the owner decided he no longer wanted her and Dr.Govender brought her into our care where she could continue her recovery and look for a new home. Mandy was put on to a diet of Hills food to boost her immune system . Her wounds were dressed and treated on a daily basis and steady progress with a lot of love from our dog walking team saw Mandy gain in confidence.

Our clinic team monitored Mandy before she went up for adoption and Clinic Hospital Supervisor, Inspector Kerri Andrews fell in love with this sweet, gentle soul. Kerri made the decision to adopt her and Mandy is now part of her family. Mandy is loving her life with her new family.

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Happy kitty adoption stories

Happy kitty adoption stories

Maicey – Courageous, brave, forgiving, kind and loving!

Maicey is an example of a beautiful spirit that suffered hardship and a lack of any compassion, yet forgave and remained loving.

She had 5 kittens when she was just a kitten herself, having been left unwanted with her small kittens that were then cruelly taken from her once she had been caring for them for a few weeks; sadly, their lives ended. Maicey pined for her babies and yet due to her trusting, forgiving spirit, she still showed love to humans and other animals. Maicey, who was uncomfortable and engorged from not being able to feed , was sterilised at our clinic and put into our adoption section K3, together with an adorable older kitten Max who had been found in the basement parking of Hillcrest Corner (still looking for a home). Maicey displayed her vocal and affectionate nature, regularly grooming Max.

Maicey was probably only just over 4 months when she fell pregnant, yet survived the pregnancy and birth, then looked after her kittens for nearly a month, giving them all her nutrients and love. She was therefore a small statured, thin kitten of only about 8 months old when she was given the chance to go up for adoption. From her demeanor, no one would have realised how much she had been through. Maicey loves her food and soon put on weight and thrived.

The adoption section was full of 9 to 16 week old kittens and a few 6 month olds and Maicey waited patiently for someone to see how amazing she was; then Bev Bates came through. Bev spent a little time with two of the kittens before having a social with Maicey. Maicey curled up on Bev‘s lap and looked up at her purring. Maicey had found her home in Bev.

In Bev‘s words, a day after Maicey was home; “Hi Janine, Maicey is the most amazing cat. She has so much love for humans! She was so affectionate on the drive home. She is not fearful of my dogs and while they were fast asleep at my feet, she came and lay on my lap. She is the kind of cat that I always dreamed of: loving, brave and very dear! Thank you for guiding me to my beloved Maicey.

Another update from Bev, “Maicey plays with the dogs now and is such a beautiful little character – she follows me with the dogs as I walk in the garden and loves to be at my side, reclining in my armchair inside when I am busy teaching piano and just being the most loving little soul.”

It is incredible animals like Maicey that remind us that each animal’s life matters and has the potential to be a beautiful life if given that chance. Keeping compassion and kindness in our hearts is vital; to see their spirit and to do everything in our power to help them to live their best life!

Henry and Patsy

Patsy came into the SPCA looking for an older female cat to adopt. Unfortunately, there were not any in the adoption section.

Patsy was therefore shown the older kittens from 6 months to 10 months who had been put up for adoption. Henry has a charismatic personality and in no time had won Patsy over that he was the cat for her, despite not meeting what she thought was her ideal requisites for her new pet.

Henry is living his best life with Patsy who commented; “He has not stopped purring and needless to say the bed I bought from the SPCA is being ignored as he prefers mine! He sleeps next to me every night and my friend has made him a special box which he loves and spends time in it during the day. What a beautiful boy he is, cuddly yet playful and so loving. He is adorable and I love him to bits.”

From unwanted to loved beyond measure!

Peyton – now named Slinky! A delightful little girl.

Peyton came into our SPCA as one of six unwanted kittens of about 4 to 5 months old. The kittens were so affectionate, loving and quirky and went into the adoption section after being sterilised

Teeny (Norma Grey), her daughter and granddaughter arrived at the SPCA one day to look at the kittens and cats. Teeny had recently relocated and was staying in a stand-alone cottage on her daughter’s property. Teeny loves cats and realised this was what was missing from her new home. Teeny spent a while looking at all the kittens and older kittens, feeling a bit overwhelmed by how many gorgeous ones there were all needing a home.

Little Peyton came up to the glass and looked up at Teeny lovingly. After spending some time with the gentle natured Peyton, who was purring and curling up to Teeny, Teeny and her family decided Peyton was the perfect choice.

Teeny renamed Peyton, Slinky, as she is such a long little cat and wraps herself around things. Slinky loves to sleep in Teeny‘s walker and has decided it is her daybed. Teeny loves her delightful little friend and companion who shares many glorious hours with her. Slinky is always at her side and the pair share a loving bond.

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KZN Floods & Outreach

KZN Floods & Outreach

Devastation.

This is the only way we can describe what our communities and other areas of KZN went through with the recent floods.

In the initial stages, our Inspectorate Team did not hesitate and headed out into different outlying areas where they knew people and their animals had been hit the hardest. Where their vehicles had no access due to the damaged roads they ventured on foot.

Inspector Petros Simamane found a family who had lost everything and had a litter of puppies. They immediately handed them over to our care knowing they could not look after them. Our Inspectorate Team gave food, water and blankets to many families with pets and where necessary they helped build some shelters and secure the properties for their animals.

A team of 12 Inspectors and Staff went to the rural Molweni area to help the animals in this affected community, distributing food and blankets and our Veterinarian was part of the team so that he was able to treat any animals needing our help. This has been made possible by the support of our generous community and supporters. We will continue our Outreach into the different areas. As long as we have the determination and you the community supporting us, we will strive to continue to be there for all these animals.

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