On 19 February 2026, our Inspectorate was contacted by our colleagues from the City of Cape Town Law Enforcement regarding an overloaded cart horse being forced to pull a load far too heavy for the animal. Our team responded immediately.
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On 19 February 2026, our Inspectorate was contacted by our colleagues from the City of Cape Town Law Enforcement regarding an overloaded cart horse being forced to pull a load far too heavy for the animal. Our team responded immediately.
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A two-day mass sterilisation drive in Lavender Hill and CAFDA has resulted in 207 dogs and cats being sterilised as the Cape of Good Hope SPCA, Paws a While and Aid4Animals in Distress intensified a coordinated effort to ease the flow of stray, unwanted and abandoned animals into an already strained welfare system.
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Momoo is an energetic medium sized boy who came into SPCA with his mate, Roxy-Lee. A home for them together would be an ideal (as they grew up together), yet a good home for him either way is best too. Momoo is lively, alert and active. He received treatment and stitches at our hospital for […]
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Roxy-Lee is a medium sized girl with a sweet personality. She was handed into SPCA with her mate, Momoo. The ideal would be a home for them together, as they grew up together, yet a good home for her either way is best. Roxy-Lee is receiving treatment for her skin condition (flea-bite allergy) and is […]
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In recognition of World Spay Day on 25 February, the Cape of Good Hope SPCA has launched a coordinated sterilisation initiative aimed at addressing the root cause of rising animal admissions and preventing further suffering across communities.
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