Research before you adopt a pet

MARAISBURG – Pets are up for adoption at the Roodepoort SPCA but there are steps to follow before.

For residents interested in adopting pets from the Roodepoort SPCA, there are about 20 dogs available.

The SPCA adoption receptionist Michelle Kok said 25 dogs have already been adopted and waiting to go to their new homes while over 20 are still available.

Kok explained that there are a number of steps before adopting.

“Before adopting, research the breed you are interested in and always remember your pets are for life, not just until the novelty wears off,” she said.

She added that you also need to know who will take care of the animal when you go away and also, can you afford the services of a private veterinarian?

The procedures and requirements when adopting a new family pet:

The following paperwork is required before you may take your pet home: a proof of residence, copy of ID book and if you reside in a complex, proof that animals are allowed.

Kok explained that all animals on your property are to be sterilised before a pre-home application is approved.

“You may be required to bring your existing dogs into the SPCA to meet the new dog,” she said.

She added that the adoption fee for a dog or puppy is R600, R400 for a cat and a kitten under six months is R500.

Kok explained that the pet will receive their first vaccination, deworming and rabies injection, a microchip, sterilisation, a collar and an ID disk.

“Before bringing home a new pet, you will require: water bowl, food bowl, good quality food, collar, lead, bed and kennel,” she added.

Details: Roodepoort SPCA, 011 672 0448.

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