BF Kennels & Cattery

BF Kennels & Cattery We are a Pet boarding facility in Fourways/Bryanston/Riversands Area. We care for your pets. We are 7kms from Fourways Mall and 5kms past the Indaba |Hotel.

We are a pet boarding kennels & cattery, situated on Plot 20, View Rd, Riversands, Diepsloot A.H. just off the extension of William Nicol, R511, opposite Riversands Makro. We have a large country kennels not too far from Fourways. We take care of your dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and hedgehogs while you are away with your Human family

12/02/2026

Sad day for us all.
BF Kennels & Cattery will be closing its doors for good on the 28th February 2026.
We are devastated to say this as we believed we would be here for ever.
Sadly that is not the case and due to financial restrictions and the bad economy in SA another small business goes bust.
We will miss each and everyone of our clients who have stood by us all these years
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your loyalty and support over the years and we wish you all well for 2026.
We will go into the future with all the memories of our years caring for all your fur kids. They were our babies while they were in our care. We will miss you all.

28/01/2026
Please help SPCA Randburg
26/01/2026

Please help SPCA Randburg

Please share we are really in need of food 🐾🐾🐾🐾

SADLY BF Kennels & Cattery will be closing down for good, on the 28th February ... we have been caring for your furry fe...
24/01/2026

SADLY BF Kennels & Cattery will be closing down for good, on the 28th February ... we have been caring for your furry feathered kids since 1968 when we first opened our doors to the world.

The economy is apparently what kicked this off. Sadly we never recovered fully after Covid shut us all down.

We have enjoyed getting to know our newbies (1st time campers) at holiday camp.
We have cried along with you & your family when 1 of the oldies crossed the Rainbow Bridge.

We will miss you all.

We thank you all in advance for the loyalty shown to us over the years.

Stay strong.

PLEASE HELP USURGENT APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.SADLY BF Kennels & Cattery will be closing down for good, on the 28th Februar...
24/01/2026

PLEASE HELP US
URGENT APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.
SADLY BF Kennels & Cattery will be closing down for good, on the 28th February ... we have been caring for your pets since 1968.....
We have been informed by the owner, .... that IF we can come up with a sure fire proven way to double our monthly income, closure will be inevitable.
PLEASE If anyone can help with ideas or information to increase the profits we will all be forever grateful.
Please email us your suggestions to [email protected] so we can forward them to the owner.
We have no where to go.
We will all who have lived and cared for your pets over the years, not only lose our income but our homes as well.
SPEED IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE.
ANY & ALL IDEAS, ADVICE, ANYTHING WILL BE APPRECIATED.
We thank you all in advance for the loyalty shown to us over the years.

22/01/2026
13/01/2026

The updated list of pet friendly trails around Gauteng 😁🐕👍 This new list has been VERY long overdue 😅🤦🏻‍♀️ The last time I posted a pet friendly list, was over 3 years ago 😳 Sorry about that guys 🙈

Please note that Lonehill Koppies is only pet friendly on the non-reserve side of the park, Faerie Glen requires a special dog permit that you can apply for at reception, and Grootfontein Bike Park and Nadias Peak have unfortunately closed, which I was not aware of at the time of doing this post 😔

If you know of any other venues that aren't on the list, that have a minimum of 2km worth of trails, please let me know in the comments section so I can update the list 🙏

Happy tails, and happy trails everyone 😁🐕

1. AfricanSwiss Restaurant (Hartbeespoort, NW)
2. Ark Walk Park (Chartwell, JHB)
3. Aasvoëlbad (Brits, NW)
4. Avianto (Muldersdrift, JHB)
5. Bekker Trails (Magaliesburg, NW)
6. Big Red Barn (Olifantsfontein, PTA)
7. Bishop Bird Park (Rooihuiskraal, PTA)
8. B'sorah Trails (Broederstroom, NW)
9. Buffelsdrift Rust de Winter (Rust de Winter, PTA)
10. Danielsrust Game Farm (Muldersdrift, JHB)
11. Delta Park (Randburg, JHB)
12. De Wildt Adventure Trails (Hartbeespoort, NW)
13. Die Bosveld (Doornpoort, PTA)
14. Emmarentia (Randburg, JHB)
15. Faerie Glen Nature Reserve (Faerie Glen, PTA)
16. Forestiva Farm (Hennops River Valley, PTA)
17. Friends of Magalies (Rietfontein, PTA)
18. Golden Harvest Park (Northriding, JHB)
19. Ground (Muldersdrift, JHB)
20. Grootfontein Bike Park (Tierpoort, PTA)
21. Happy Acres (Magaliesburg, NW)
22. Harties Is Africa (Hartbeespoort, NW)
23. Hartspad Adventure Trails (Potchefstroom, NW)
24. Hazeldean Valley Trails (Hazeldean, PTA)
25. Hedianga Farm (Olympus AH, PTA)
26. Hobby Park (Krugersdorp, JHB)
27. Hornbill Lodge (Magaliesburg, NW)
28. Huddle Park (Linksfield, JHB)
29. Imbabali Retreat & Venue (Hekpoort, NW)
30. Jodev Farms (Muldersdrift, NW)
31. Kalkheuwel Village (Broederstroom, NW)
32. Kianga Lodge (Hennops River Valley, NW)
33. Kloofrus Dog Park (Muldersdrift, JHB)
34. Komma Koek en Koffie (Cullinan, PTA)
35. Kranskloof (Rietfontein, NW)
36. Larder (Hartbeespoort, NW)
37. Little Falls Ridge (Little Falls, JHB)
38. Lonehill Koppies (Lonehill, JHB) Only the non-reserve section
39. Luton Valley Bird Sanctuary (Centurion, PTA)
40. Majakaneng Hiking Trails (Majakaneng, NW)
41. Modderfontein Bird & Sculpture Park (Modderfontein, JHB)
42. Monte de Dios (Olympus Heights, PTA)
43. Mutt & Bean (Hennops River Valley, NW)
44. Nadias Peak (Hartbeespoort, NW)
45. Phaladingwe Hiking Trail (Hartbeespoort, NW)
46. Piesangkloof (Hartbeespoort, NW)
47. Prime View (Midrand, JHB)
48. Rainhill Farm (Rustenburg, NW)
49. Remhoogte Mountain Lodge (Hartbeespoort, NW)
50. Rietvlei Trails (Alberton, JHB)
51. Riversands Farm Village (Fourways, JHB)
52. Riverside Paradise (Cullinan, PTA)
53. Rocky Top Nursery (Hartbeespoort, NW)
54. Rosemary Hill Trails (Bronkhorstspruit, PTA)
55. Saamrus Guest Farm (Magaliesburg, NW)
56. Sable Mountain (Magaliesburg, NW)
57. Smuts House Museum (Centurion, PTA)
58. Sterkfontein Heritage Lodge (Krugersdorp, JHB)
59. Stone Hill (Magaliesburg, NW)
60. Syringa Park (Muldersdrift, JHB)
61. Thabametsi Farm (Maanhaarrand, NW)
62. Thanda Manzi (Hennops River Valley, NW)
63. Thwane Bush Camp (Parys, FS)
64. Tierpoort Nature Venue (Tierpoort, PTA)
65. Tuin Van Eden (Heidelberg, JHB)
66. Vergenoeg Nature Reserve (Hartbeespoort, NW)
67. Walkhaven Dog Park (Muldersdrift, JHB)
68. The Wedge Driving Range (Muldersdrift, JHB)
69. The Wilds (Houghton, JHB)
70. Wolwespruit (Erasmuskloof, PTA)
71. Zelpy Fishing & Game Resort (Magaliesburg, NW)

01/01/2026
01/01/2026
Sadly the Not Near Animal Shelters does not count out here in Riverside View. We have BF Kennels & Cattery, Paws R Us: S...
30/12/2025

Sadly the Not Near Animal Shelters does not count out here in Riverside View. We have BF Kennels & Cattery, Paws R Us: SA, Pitbull Rescue and 4paws dog and cat shelter ALL IN THE SAME ROAD. VIEW ROAD SOUTH out at Riverside View, Riversands. Yet it sounds like world War 3 from about 8pm old years eve into the New Year.

🚫🎆 NO FIREWORKS THIS NEW YEAR | A MESSAGE FROM BCI SECURITY 🇿🇦

As we prepare to welcome a brand-new year, BCI SECURITY stands firmly with thousands of South Africans who say NO to fireworks.

Every New Year’s Eve, communities face:
🔥 House fires
🐾 Terrified and missing pets
🚗 Injuries
🧑‍🦺 Trauma for babies, the elderly, and people with PTSD
😢 Wildlife harmed
💥 Illegal, dangerous behaviour in neighbourhoods

Fireworks are not entertainment they are a real safety threat.

This year, let’s celebrate without the danger, without the noise, and without the damage.

⚖️ 1. THE LAW IN SOUTH AFRICA | WHAT YOU MUST KNOW

Many municipalities have banned recreational fireworks completely and for good reason.

✔ Fireworks may NOT be discharged in public spaces

This includes roads, pavements, parks, beaches, open fields, complexes, and shopping areas.

✔ Fireworks near animal shelters, hospitals, old-age homes, schools, and petrol stations are illegal

This is for community protection.

✔ Selling fireworks to anyone under 16 is a criminal offence

Penalties are serious.

✔ Reckless or malicious use of fireworks can result in:

Arrest

Criminal charges

Fines

Confiscation

There is NO “safe” or “acceptable” way to use something designed to explode.

🐾 2. PETS SUFFER THE MOST | LET’S PROTECT THEM

New Year’s Eve is one of the most frightening nights of the year for animals.

Pets often:

Break through gates or fences

Jump through windows

Run until they collapse

Go missing

Get hit by cars

Injure themselves from panic

Protect your pets by:

✔ Keeping them inside a safe room
✔ Closing curtains and windows
✔ Playing calming music or white noise
✔ Ensuring they are microchipped & tagged
✔ Staying home if you know they panic
✔ Informing your security company if you hear fireworks in your area

They depend on us.
We must protect them.

🧑‍🦺 3. RESPECT THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU

Fireworks harm more than animals.
They affect:

Babies trying to sleep

Elderly residents

People with PTSD

Those recovering from illness

Shift workers

Community security teams

Emergency responders

Noise trauma is real and fireworks cause unnecessary suffering.

🚨 4. SEE FIREWORKS IN YOUR AREA? REPORT IT.

If you witness illegal fireworks:

📞 Call SAPS
📞 Metro Police
📞 Your local CPF or security provider
📞 BCI SECURITY control room

Your call can prevent injuries or a fire.

🌟 5. CELEBRATE RESPONSIBLY | WITHOUT FIREWORKS

New Year’s Eve can still be magical without explosives.

Choose:
✨ Family time
✨ Lanterns (non-flame LED)
✨ Glow sticks
✨ Music
✨ Board games
✨ Braai with friends
✨ Sparklers for kids (supervised)
✨ Light shows
✨ Drone displays
✨ Safe, quiet celebrations

No harm. No fear. No danger.

🚫🎆 BCI SECURITY | PROTECTING PEOPLE, PETS & PROPERTY BY SAYING NO TO FIREWORKS

Let’s enter 2026 with peace, responsibility, and respect.
Your celebration should never be someone else’s trauma.

BCI SECURITY stands united:
No fireworks. Not now. Not ever.




So sad but true. Too many lonely people in this world.
30/12/2025

So sad but true. Too many lonely people in this world.

Last Tuesday, at exactly 7:00 PM, I decided to check out of life. My apartment was spotless, my debts were calculated, and the only loose end was Barnaby, my twelve-year-old Golden Retriever, and the grumpy veteran next door who hadn't said a word to me in three years.

You wouldn’t have known I was drowning if you looked at my social media. I’m twenty-nine, a "digital nomad" working three freelance gigs just to pay rent on a shoebox apartment that smells like damp drywall. On the screen, I’m living the dream. In reality, I’m exhausted. It’s not the kind of tired a good night’s sleep can fix. It’s a deep, bone-weary exhaustion from running a race where the finish line keeps moving.

The world feels so loud lately, doesn’t it? Everyone is screaming at each other. The news is a constant feed of doom—inflation, division, anger. I felt like a ghost in my own life, scrolling through photos of friends getting married or buying houses, while I was deciding which meal to skip so I could afford gas. I was isolated, surrounded by millions of digital voices but hearing absolutely no one.

That Tuesday, the silence in my head finally got too loud. I didn't want a scene. I just wanted the noise to stop.

I packed a small bag. Not for me, but for Barnaby. I couldn't leave him alone in the apartment. I grabbed his heavy bag of kibble, his favorite chewed-up tennis ball, and his leash.

I walked down the hall to Apartment 1B. Mr. Miller’s place.

Mr. Miller is a relic. He’s somewhere in his late seventies, built like a brick wall that’s beginning to crumble. He spends his evenings sitting on a folding chair on his porch, staring at the street, a generic can of domestic lager in his hand. He doesn't look at his phone. He just watches the world turn. In three years, our interactions were limited to me nodding and him grunting.

I knocked on the doorframe. The porch light buzzed, attracting moths.

"Yeah?" His voice sounded like gravel crunching under tires.

"Mr. Miller?" I tried to keep my voice steady. "Sorry to bother you. I... I have to go on a trip. A last-minute work thing. California. It came up out of nowhere."

The lie tasted like ash in my mouth. "They don't allow dogs at the corporate housing. I was wondering... I know this is a huge ask, but could you watch Barnaby? Just for tonight? The shelter opens at 8 AM tomorrow. I’ll leave a note for them to come get him. He’s a good boy. He sleeps most of the day."

I held out the leash. My hand was trembling.

Mr. Miller didn't take the leash. He took a long, slow sip of his beer, his eyes fixed on Barnaby. Barnaby, being the traitor he is, wagged his tail and rested his graying muzzle on the old man’s knee.

"California," Miller said. He didn't ask it as a question.

"Yes, sir. Big opportunity."

"Bull," Miller said.

I froze. "Excuse me?"

"I said bull." He set the beer down on the railing. He turned those steel-gray eyes on me. They were sharp, intelligent, and terrifyingly clear. "You ain't going to California, son. You’re wearing the same sweatpants you’ve worn for three days. Your eyes are red. And my wife... she had that same look. The look of someone who’s done fighting."

The air left my lungs. I took a step back, ready to run. "I don't know what you're talking about. I just need someone to take the dog."

"Sit down," he commanded. He kicked a plastic crate toward me.

"I can't, I have to—"

"Sit. Down."

I sat. I don't know why. Maybe because for the first time in months, someone was actually looking at me. Not looking at my profile, not looking at my productivity, but looking at me.

Miller went inside and came back with another cold beer. He cracked it open and handed it to me.

"Drink. It's cheap swill, but it's cold."

We sat in silence for ten minutes. The only sound was the distant hum of traffic and Barnaby panting softly at our feet.

"You know what the problem is with you kids?" Miller asked, breaking the silence. He didn't say it with malice, like the pundits on TV. He said it with a strange kind of sadness.

"We eat too much avocado toast?" I shot back, a weak attempt at defense.

Miller chuckled. A dry, rasping sound. "No. The problem is you think you're alone. You got that whole world in your pocket," he pointed to my phone, "but you don't know the name of the guy who lives ten feet from your head."

He leaned back, looking up at the smoggy sky where a few stars fought to be seen.

"Back in the day... and I know, you hate hearing 'back in the day,' but listen. We didn't have much. My dad worked at the plant, mom stayed home. We were broke half the time. But if my dad’s truck broke down, the neighbor, Jerry, was over with his toolbox before the engine cooled. If someone got sick, there was a casserole on the porch by sunset. We fought, sure. We disagreed on politics. We yelled. But we showed up."

He looked at me. "We’ve traded community for convenience, son. And it’s a bad trade. You’re sitting there thinking you’re a burden. That if you just disappear, the ledger balances out. Zero sum."

I gripped the cold can, fighting the tears that were stinging my eyes. "I'm just tired, Mr. Miller. I'm so tired of trying to keep up."

"I know," he said softly. He reached down and scratched Barnaby behind the ears. "I lost my Martha five years ago. Since then, this porch is the only thing I got. Some days, the silence in that apartment is so heavy I think it’s gonna crush my chest. I sit out here hoping someone will stop. Just to say hello. Just to prove I’m still here."

He looked at me, and I saw it. Beneath the tough, veteran exterior, he was just as lonely as I was. We were two guys from different universes, suffering from the same modern disease.

"The dog knows," Miller said. "Look at him."

Barnaby was pressed against my leg, whining softly. He wasn't looking at the treat in Miller's hand. He was looking at me.

"You leave tonight, that dog waits by the door for a week. He don't understand 'California.' He just understands that his pack left him." Miller took a swig of beer. "And me? I gotta be the one to call the shelter? I gotta be the one to watch them take him away? That’s a hell of a thing to do to a neighbor."

The guilt hit me harder than the sadness.

"I can't keep doing this," I whispered. "I don't have it in me."

"You don't have to do it all at once," Miller said. "You just gotta do tomorrow."

He stood up, his knees popping audibly. "Tell you what. I can't walk good anymore. My hip is shot. But this dog needs walking. You keep the dog. But every morning at 7:00 AM, you bring him here. We drink coffee on the porch. I watch him while you go to work, or look for work, or whatever it is you do on that computer. Then you come back, we have a beer, and you tell me one thing that happened in the world that isn't bad news."

I looked at him. It wasn't a solution to my debt. It didn't fix the economy. But it was a tether. A thin, sturdy rope thrown across the abyss.

"7:00 AM?" I asked.

"7:00 sharp. If you're late, I'm banging on your door. I'm an old man, I wake up early, and I get cranky."

He held out a hand. It was rough, calloused, and stained with engine grease. I took it. His grip was iron.

"Go home, Jason. Unpack your bag. Feed the dog."

I walked back to my apartment. I didn't fix my life that night. I didn't suddenly find a pot of gold. But I unpacked the kibble. I put the leash back on the hook.

I set my alarm for 6:45 AM.

The next morning, I was there. We didn't say much. We just drank black coffee while the neighborhood woke up. But for the first time in years, the morning didn't feel like a threat. It felt like a start.

To anyone reading this who feels like they’re shouting into a void, who feels like the world has moved on without them: You are not a burden. The isolation you feel is a lie sold to you by a system that wants you disconnected.

We are not meant to do this alone.

Look up from the screen. Knock on a door. Sit on a porch. The courage isn't in fighting the whole war by yourself. The courage is in turning to the person next to you and saying, "I'm not okay, can we just sit for a minute?"

Hold on. The world is a mess, but it’s still better with you in it. See you at 7:00 AM.
Author unknown.

Address

View Rd, Off Porcupine Park Avenue, Riversands
Fourways

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 07:30 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 07:30 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:30
Thursday 07:30 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:30
Friday 07:30 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:30
Saturday 07:30 - 11:30

Telephone

+27736212740

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BFK Holiday Camp

We are a pet boarding kennels & cattery, situated on the extension of the R511 Haartebeespoortdam Rd, Riversands. We have been a constant in the lives of many fur kids for close to 50 years and have seen a lot of changes to this area through the years. When once we were way out in the country, suburbia is closing in fast, but we are still a Tree shaded, Green Parklands in the center of a fast growing suburbia that is concrete and glass. We are 7kms from Fourways Mall and 5kms past the Indaba Hotel. Just across the R511 from Riversands Incubation Hub and Riversands Makro. Unfortunately due to the ongoing road works on the R511, one needs to take the “scenic” route, through Riversands to get to us, please ask for directions as the gps coordinates take you on a non existent, extreme off road, R511. We have large old style country kennels, situated in large park like grounds. An onsite grooming parlor to pamper your pooch with Clipping, trimming, bathing and brushing and also nail clipping. In the cold winter months, we have heated kennels and catteries available. as they are very popular, booking is essential. the heaters are Infra-red heat lamps. We take care of your dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and hamsters while you are away with the Human family.