
Adopt a pet from Springs SPCA
The SPCA has a sponsorship system for those unable to adopt. Residents pay a certain amount monthly for food and shelter for an animal of their choice.
For more information, call the SPCA on 082 668 5230.
These animals were available for adoption at the time of going to press. However, some may have found homes since then.
Yapscan is an app that helps owners trace their missing dogs. By downloading and completing the free registration, R10 will go to the Springs SPCA.
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