By Yamkela Xhaso
25 October
SPCA inspectors are refreshing themselves for a noisy weekend as frightened animals run away from their homes terrified by the noisy Diwali fire works.
It is reported that some school children have been warned about misusing fireworks, with so far as 14 dogs have been taken to the SPCA this week and more are expected to flock SPCA centres.
It is reported that inspectors will be on support for Diwali, which falls on Monday and Tuesday evening.
According to reports SPCA spokesperson Caroline Smith said that the organization had taken a tough position against the irresponsible use of fireworks to hurt animals.
Inspectors will be on support for Diwali, which falls on Monday and Tuesday evening.
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