Capetonians Against Animal Abuse (CA3)
 
 
WE CARE FOR THOSE DISCARDED BY SOCIETY
NPO# 074 124

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Jan 2012; We need kitten milk urgently for very young kittens who are currently in foster care. Please help with a donation or purchase of KITTEN MILK and if in CT we will collect.

JUST ONE LITTER.... is an argument every welfare group hears on a regular basis. See this informative clip on the results of 'just one litter'

We have several cats looking for a loving forever home. Please consider giving a non-kitten a safe and happy refuge. Contact Sura on 082 926 3629. Adoption fee and home checks apply.
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HELP NEEDED:

We test every cat trapped for neutering for Feline Aids,
for which there is a cost. 
We are looking for people to foster, and are always desperate for KITTEN MILK and kitten dry food. We also need forever homes ......home checks will be done!   
 

   If you can help, please contact  Sura Baird   Cell.  082 9263629  Fax.  086 541 9627  

 

STATS 2011

1. Km travelled in a 1996 Chico Golf 26 049 less 20% private = 20 839

2. 743 035.50 kgs of food, both tinned and dry, was collected and distributed in 2011, mostly in the 1996 Chico Golf

3. We now feed 309 ferals daily

4. The neutering / sterilising of cats we have done in 2011 has prevented the possible birth of 5 586 000 cats over the next seven years.

Rescued 60 Sterilized/Neutered 133 Vaccinated 96 PTS 34 ADOPTED OUT 25 Feline Aids Test done 21

 

DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED

We always need  Echinacea, Vitamin C tablets, Cat Litter, new / used bath sheets or large towels, cat baskets, cat traps, dry dog and cat food. 

At present we feed roughly  300 animals daily, of these perhaps 10 are dogs.

Please encourage the sterilization of all companion animals. It takes just one thoughtless person to undo the work of so many welfare groups.

The purpose of Capetonians Against Animal Abuse to is raise awareness of animal related issues such as sentience, cruelty, abandonment and care of animals and to educate the public regarding feral cat colonies and the need we have for them in and around Cape Town. In this way we hope to reduce the apathy and sometime downright cruelty and abuse suffered by all animals through the actions of humans.

In caring for the so-called 'strays' we  try to right the many wrongs perpetrated on domestic animals.

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CONTACT US

SURA BAIRD Funding or food
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it       082 9263629

Toni Brockhoven Public Relations
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it        082 851 2316

Fax 0866 177 157
P O Box 1156 Milnerton 7435
 
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In practical terms, ferals and strays are caught, neutered, returned, fed and other care is provided for over 300 stray and abandoned animals in Cape Town, including Brooklyn, Paarden Eiland, Dunoon, Durbanville, Phisantekraal and assistance is given to several smaller organisations with funding and food.

Pensioners also receive help with feeding and care for their animals in these areas, where possible.

Cats are returned to their colonies, as simply rounding them up and killing them results in other colonies taking over the 'empty' space.

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