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Help give cats with special needs a second chance

The sanctuary is in need of various items.

THE Second Chance Sanctuary, a non-profit, pro-life organisation based in Bluff, focuses on the long-term care for cats with special need and terminal illnesses and have requested donations from the public to be able to continue their work.
The organisation’s founder, Cherece du Plessis, said due to the fact that the cats need the best possible care, they are always in need of assistance with the donated items.

Lorna Grobler at The Second Chance Sanctuary stall at Harlequins Market.

“We are solely reliant on donations from the public to not only buy food, medication and cleaning goods, but to also to pay our high vet bills. We would be so grateful for any assistance that can be offered. Items to sell at our market is also welcomed,” said Cherece.
The Sanctuary is not open to the public without appointment. For more information, contact Cherece du Plessis on 084 646 1909.

Second Chance Sanctuary Wish List
Food:
Chicken livers (any)
Chicken pieces
Pet mince or bone meal from Grobbies Butchery
Tinned cat food (not cuts in gravy, many of the cats don’t have teeth)
Dry cat food
Cleaning:
All purpose cleaner
Pine gel
Toilet paper
Black bin bags
Household items:
Clothes

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Those who wish to contribute with financial assistance towards vet bills can use the following banking details:
Brighton Beach Veterinary Clinic
Nedbank
Account:1067419055
Branch Code: 130526
Ref: Second Chance Sanctuary

Montclair Animal Hospital
FNB
Account: 62914436169
Branch Code: 221026
Ref: 788 SCS
pop@montclairvet.durban

Second Chance Sanctuary (direct)
FNB
Account Number 62239003578
Branch Code 250135
Ref: Name and Telephone number

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