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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Weather Alert: SPCA Urges Protection for Animals Amid Storm Conditions

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The Cape of Good Hope SPCA says it remains on high alert as strong winds and heavy rainfall continue until tomorrow.

 

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is urging pet owners to take extra precautions during the cold and wet conditions by bringing animals indoors where possible.

 

The Cape of Good Hope SPCA spokesperson, Belinda Abrahams, says that where indoor shelter is not available, pet lovers should provide waterproof kennels that are raised off the ground and positioned away from strong winds to protect animals.

“Bedding must be checked daily and replaced if wet, as damp bedding can cause fatal hypothermia. Horse and livestock owners are urged to move animals to higher ground if flooding becomes imminent. The SPCA is available to assist should evacuation become necessary,” she added.

 

Abrahams further says that the SPCA has activated its disaster response protocols and is mobilising first responders as disruptive rainfall and flooding across the West Coast, Cape Winelands, the City of Cape Town and Western Overberg districts continue.

 

As localised flooding is also reported in several communities across the metro, the SPCA says it is fully prepared to assist destitute animals as far as possible. The SPCA’s Inspectorate is loading rescue vehicles with waders, wetsuits, carriers, blankets, animal feed, and other emergency supplies.

 

“Floods don’t give second chances. Our team rescues soaked dogs and stranded cats, but we also respond to horses bogged in clay, Cape fur seals swept ashore, baby birds blown from nests by gale-force winds, and even porcupines flooded out of their stormwater drain homes. Whether they walk, fly, swim, or gallop – the storm affects them all.”

Members of the public are advised to report animals without shelter or animals in distress via 021 700 4158 / 021 700 4159. WhatsApp: 021 700 4140

Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushé Jordaan Gilbert has been telling community stories since 2014. She began her career as a community journalist, dedicated to amplifying local voices and shedding light on the everyday realities communities face.

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