By Celeste Ganga
09 February 2008
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) in the Cape Metro, has requested the public to help identify animals and pets that were displaced and traumatised by the fires that have hit the Province in the past few weeks.
“We are appealing to the public to come forward if they have lost animals during this fire (fires on the peninsula). We’ve collected up to twenty dogs and cuts and numerous farm animals,” says spokesperson for the Cape of Good Hope SPCA Cher Poznonovich.
She adds that they have got them safely at their Grassy Park premises. Poznonovich is requesting the public to also report any injured animals to the SPCA.
For more information you can call 021 700 4158/9
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