The Cape of Good Hope SPCA, Identipet and atFrits Pet Hotel & Daycare Centre have now joined forces to introduce the annual Cape Town Pet Upliftment Project (CTPUP).
The first CTPUP will be on the 31st August 2019.
Full vaccination, sterilisation and micro-chipping can be purchased for only R600 at atFrits, your local vet and selected pet stores.
Capetonians can now ‘paw’ it forward with this initiative, by purchasing a voucher for a disadvantaged person during the month.
This way we can all ensure that dogs making use of public pet spaces are healthier and safer to be around each other- a win-win for all pet owners.
“A healthy animal means a healthy community”, says Yanic Klue, owner of atFrits Pet Hotel and Daycare Centre.
In relationship with the Cape of Good Hope SPCA, atFrits will become the official CTPUP port of call for homeless people seeking medical attention for their animals and will help facilitate follow-up vaccinations as well as pick-ups and drop-offs of the tended to animals.
This is a lifelong commitment, where all parties involved strive to create a safer space for all animals, whether they are fortunate enough to benefit from regular veterinary care or not.
“With this initiative we can change the lives of so many in Cape Town, and my biggest wish is that events like CTPUP be embraced the world over. By standing together and making sure that animals are afforded the opportunity to be healthy and happy, we are contributing to the beautiful spirit of the city and acting as a true community”, says Klue.
Proceeds raised will go towards the Cape of Good Hope SPCA so that they can keep doing amazing work for disadvantaged animals in dire need of love and veterinary attention.