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Animals in Sandton are looking for loving homes

SANDTON – The Sandton SPCA has a number of precious pets up for adoption and is appealing to the community to please adopt.

 

The Sandton SPCA has a number of precious pets up for adoption this week.

The organisation advises the community that a fee is payable with every adoption and covers the cost of vaccinations, deworming and sterilisation of the animal.

Read A number of ‘purr’fect animals up for adoption at Sandton SPCA

Adoptions are subject to a house inspection.

Billy is a one-year-old delightful boy who arrived in mid-December. He has stolen the hearts of the volunteers and we cannot understand how he hasn’t stolen a potential adoptees’ heart too. He is a gentle soul, loves to play and is full of personality. He desperately needs a good home.
Wesley is a four-month-old female. She is a recent arrival and a beautiful natured young ginger cat. Come in and meet with her soon.
Tutu is a six-year-old little cross-sharpei. She is a low maintenance dog and just loves to be by your side staring up into your eyes whilst you cuddle and stroke her. A wonderful best friend for a loving owner.
Cooper is a gorgeous and loving two-year-old female who has been with us since January. She has watched as her roommates were adopted. She is still here and it is her turn to find her own bed and home. If you have the love, then please come and meet her.

Details: To adopt a pet please contact 011 444 7730.

Edited by Stacey Woensdregt

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