Shocking news for South African pets

 

All major municipalities around South Africa have agreed to be removing all dogs and cats that are not registered on their central database, as of 31 March 2016.

They will be sending out vehicles and law enforcement patrols door to door, and people who can not prove that animals are registered, will have them removed until such time as they are registered.  Pets will be returned at their own cost.

Dogs that are micro chipped with up to date contact details will be exempt from action from the various municipalities.

Please ensure your pets are registered to avoid unnecessary costs and heart ache.


 

Dogs that are microchipped with up to date contact details will be exempt from action from the various municipalities.

Please ensure your pets are registered to avoid unnecessary costs and heartache.


To all our readers, thank you for understanding!  Hope you had a great April Fools for 2016.
 

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