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Toti SPCA's Michelle Hannan, said they are running low on adult cat food, as well as kitten and puppy soft food.

THE Amanzimtoti SPCA is in desperate need of cat and dog food, as well as donations of items to sell in their charity/ thrift shops and at the Highland Gathering.

Toti SPCA’s Michelle Hannan, said they are running low on adult cat food, as well as kitten and puppy soft food. As a means of generating an income, the Toti SPCA also runs three charity shops. However, they need items to sell as well as community members to buy.

“We are appealing for donations of unwanted, useable items that can be sold to help us raise much-needed funds for the animals in our care,” she said.

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In an added effort to raise funds, volunteers will be stationed at their stall at the Highland Gathering on April 29. Hannan encourages the community to donate items for them to sell and/ or support their cause by either buying or making a cash donation.

Their wish list items consist of: bric-a-brac, household goods, garden utensils/ furniture, kitchenware, pots/cutlery, linen, bathroom ware, clothing, shoes, handbags, camping equipment, garage tools, complete furniture, books, toys/ puzzles and DVDs, LPs or CDs

Hannan asks that no broken or soiled items be donated. She also thanked those who continue to support them, adding that the donations make a huge difference to so many animals’ lives.

Food can be dropped off at Dr Hoole Doonside Vet or the SPCA’s food bins at Pick n Pay Hyper Arbour Crossing and Kingsburgh.

Alternatively, donations can be dropped off at one of their thrift shops: at their premises, 1 Nyati Road in Athlone Park; 115 Kingsway Road in Warner Beach; 3 Scott Street in Scottburgh.

Monetary donations can be made into the following bank account: Amanzimtoti SPCA, First National Bank, Galleria branch, bank code: 220127, account number: 62807184552, reference: food/surname.

 

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