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Here’s how you can help keep an animal warm this winter

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The Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha has requested the public’s assistance to keep the township’s animals this winter, with its Wagging Winter shoebox drive.

 

Spokesperson for the clinic, Marcelle du Plessis explained that the facility is packed to the brim during the cold winter months as a result of hypothermia, and animals suffering injuries caused by reckless drivers. Du Plessis detailed how people can assist:

 

“Find a shoe box or any box. Then choose a pet you would like to help; a puppy, a kitten, a dog, or a cat. Then pack it full of the goodies for your chosen pet. Lastly, drop it off at one of our drop-off spots which can be found on www.mdzananda.co.za,” said du Plessis.

 

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The number of pets who require medical assistance tends to rise at this time of the year, as animals in the area start to feel the effect of the icy cold temperatures.

 

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“Most pets live outside. Many do have kennels, but there are also many who don’t. Hypothermia is always a concern if pets are outside in very cold and rainy weather,” said  du Plessis.

 

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Goods suggested to place in the boxes include Hills A/D tinned food for recovering pets, Milko Pup or Kitty Milk for bottle fed pups and kittens, soft food, pellet food, cat litter, a blanket, a hot water bottle or heating beanbag, automatic washing powder to wash blankets, a roll of black bags for daily disposal of dirty newspaper cage lining, leads, collars and dog jackets.

 

THE DROP SPOTS TO DELIVER YOUR SHOEBOXES INCLUDE:

* Khayelitsha : Mdzananda animal clinic (21297 Govan Mbeki road, Mandela Park)
* Sea Point : Vetpoint (Corner of Clarens Road and Kloof Road)
* Mowbray : Mowbray Veterinary Clinic (84 Durban Road)
* Newlands : Larysa 082 321 3119
* Pinelands : Kerry-Lee 082 297 6048
* Wynberg : Hillside veterinary clinic (14 Bay View Road)
* Milnerton : Gretha 083 450 4563 / Willem 082 5757 209
* Welgemoed: Annette 083 321 7226
* Edgemead: May 083 285 3425
* Brackenfell: Diane Cameron 084 512 2921
* Kraaifontein: Lana 076 336 7649
* Gordons Bay : Valery and Cheryl 021 856 3554 / 081 730 0345
* False Bay : Capri village Debora 082 366 6726
* Constantia/Tokai : Ann 082 414 4771
* Kirstenhof / Tokai : Tracey 071 686 0472
* Orangezicht : Shannon 072 424 0853
* Hout Bay : Stefanie (Luna Cat Rescue) 082 390 1670

If you prefer to sponsor a shoebox this is also very welcome. You are also welcome to sponsor half a box or any amount towards a box – all donations are appreciated.

Puppy Shoebox : R550
Dog Shoebox: R390
Kitten Shoebox: R490
Cat Shoebox: R350

Bank Details: Mdzananda Animal Clinic, Standard Bank, Account number: 075595710, Branch: Rondebosch, Branch Code: 025009, Savings Account. Use the relevant reference: Pupbox + your name / Dogbox + yourname / Catbox + yourname / Kittenbox + yourname

 

 

Lizell Persens
Lizell Persens
Lizell is a Cape Town-based news anchor, reporter and transcriptionist. She has been a journalist for the past 10 years, and started her career as a TV producer. The avid reader enjoys writing poems, fast cars, music, travelling, and exploring new food.

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