Kempton Park SPCA

Kempton Park SPCA Our objective is to serve and protect ALL animals, to uplift their welfare and ensure their protection.

We operate on a national basis with our dedicated Inspector and field Officer, who are specialists in their fields. We work tirelessly to protect animals from neglect and abuse and enforce the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962 when deliberate cruelty takes place. The lives of thousands of animals are improved because of our passion, our intervention, and our commitment. We have a wonderful adoptio

n program and look for the best forever homes for the animals that come into our care. Should you be interested to adopt please have a look at our adoption album, come through to the SPCA to meet the animal and then complete the documents. Take note that our kennels close half hour before the office closes, ie 15H30 during the week and 11H30 on Saturdays.

🐾❤️ JUNE KENNEL SPONSORSHIPS ARE OPEN! ❤️🐾You've been asking, and it's finally time! Our kennel sponsorship campaign for...
01/06/2026

🐾❤️ JUNE KENNEL SPONSORSHIPS ARE OPEN! ❤️🐾

You've been asking, and it's finally time! Our kennel sponsorship campaign for this month is now officially open.

Not everyone is in a position to adopt, but everyone can make a difference. By sponsoring a kennel, you're helping provide the daily care, comfort, and support that our animals need while they wait for their forever homes.

✨ Your sponsorship helps cover:
🐶 Nutritious food
🐱 Basic veterinary care
🧸 Toys, bedding, and enrichment
🏡 A safe and comfortable place to stay

🐾 HOW TO SPONSOR:
✔️ Choose the animal you'd like to sponsor and comment "SPONSORED" on their post
✔️ Make your R250 donation via EFT:

Kempton Park SPCA | FNB
Account Number: 62131466965

OR

📲 Scan the PayFast QR code on your chosen animal's post

Please use the reference:
SPONSOR NAME + KENNEL NUMBER

This helps us allocate your sponsorship correctly and thank you personally.

💕 If your sponsored animal is adopted (which is exactly what we hope for!), or moved elsewhere, your sponsorship will simply be transferred to another animal waiting for their second chance.

Want to spread even more kindness? Nominate a friend, family member, or colleague to sponsor a kennel too. Together we can make sure every animal in our care receives the love and support they deserve.

Every sponsored kennel brings comfort, care, and hope to an animal in need. Thank you for standing with us and making a difference, one kennel at a time. 🐾❤️

01/06/2026
💙🐾 A HEARTFELT THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE OUR TRIVIA NIGHT SUCH A WONDERFUL SUCCESS!🐾💙A very special thank yo...
01/06/2026

💙🐾 A HEARTFELT THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE OUR TRIVIA NIGHT SUCH A WONDERFUL SUCCESS!🐾💙

A very special thank you to our incredible hosts, Mud and Muse @ Goodies, for welcoming us and creating the perfect venue for a night of fun, laughter and community spirit.

We are also deeply grateful to our generous sponsors, Deluxe Massage & Spa and the Chatoga Spur, whose support and prizes helped make the evening extra special.

Your kindness, generosity and belief in our work mean the world to us. Together, you're helping us make a difference in the lives of animals in need. Thank you for being part of our SPCA family. 🐶🐱❤️

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🐾💉 JUNE VACCINATION SPECIAL! 💉🐾Protect your beloved pets this winter and keep them healthy, happy, and protected against...
01/06/2026

🐾💉 JUNE VACCINATION SPECIAL! 💉🐾

Protect your beloved pets this winter and keep them healthy, happy, and protected against preventable diseases.

For the month of June, dog and cat vaccinations are available for only R250 per vaccination!

📅 Valid throughout June 2026

📍 Kempton Park SPCA
130 Fitter Road, Spartan, Kempton

📞 011 975 6537

Whether you have a playful puppy, a curious kitten, or a loyal companion who’s been by your side for years, vaccinations are one of the most important ways to protect their health.

Don’t wait until it’s too late prevention is always better than cure.

Book your pet’s vaccination today and give them the protection they deserve. ❤️🐶🐱

REMINDER - A warm invitation is extended to our wonderful community to join forces with us and become members of the SPC...
01/06/2026

REMINDER - A warm invitation is extended to our wonderful community to join forces with us and become members of the SPCA.

BUT WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
SPCA membership runs annually from 1 April to 31 March, with a 3-month grace period for renewals. Membership applications are reviewed by the Committee and are not automatically granted, as members are expected to support and uphold the SPCA’s values, policies, rules and the SPCA Act.

Besides being able to vote at the AGM (after 3 months of valid membership), members also play an important role in supporting and promoting the work, principles and objectives of the SPCA within the community. Members may attend and participate in general meetings, and those in good standing for 1 year or longer may propose and second matters at meetings.

Membership also comes with responsibilities, including maintaining good standing by keeping fees up to date, adhering to the SPCA Code of Conduct, and acting in a manner that supports the reputation and welfare objectives of the organisation.

Kindly email [email protected] for more info or if you wish to join. 🐾

And there you have it. The plain truth. Just like it is. 🐾
31/05/2026

And there you have it. The plain truth. Just like it is. 🐾

I am writing this post because I have recently left my position at the Wellington SPCA, and in doing that, I have something that I feel needs to be shared among the greater community - some awareness as to what actually happens in these animal welfare societies.

The SPCA generally has a reputation for being “pro-euthanasia”, and to be honest, when I first started at the Wellington SPCA 8 years ago I was worried that I would disagree with their rules and regulations and struggle to make my way. But after working there, I now see why there currently isn’t any other way.

The reality of our situation in South Africa is that we have TOO MANY animals. Too many unsterilized animals, with too many people that don’t have the education or the money to look after them. And after every other organization is full - the SPCA becomes your only option.

The SPCA is not full of people that are “pro-euthanasia”. We are the last resort for those animals and people that have nowhere else to go. But unfortunately, due to the fact that we are NOT GOVERNMENT FUNDED AT ALL, we also have limited space, limited staff, and limited funds - the same as other rescue organizations. We are legally not allowed to turn any animal away. We are therefore not allowed to be “full”, or “overwhelmed”, or “allowed to say no”.

Not one single person at the SPCA is a person that enjoys putting an animal to sleep. I know that with every single animal that we euthanize, we take that burden onto our own shoulders. I have sat with countless numbers of animals - ranging from 1 day old to 18 years old, holding them in my arms as I wait for their last breath, making sure that they know that they are loved, and that we are so sorry that there is no place on this earth for them. This is not an occurrence that happens rarely - this is something that happens every day. Multiple times a day.

It does not get easier. No matter what anybody says - taking any animals’ life because you know that they are unwanted and you have no more space NEVER gets easier.

I have tried to numb these feelings out for a long time, while knowing logically that what I am doing is for the best, and that it is preventing these sad, scared little creatures from sitting in our kennels for longer than necessary, while watching numbers of people walk past them and choose their other little friend next door to take home with them, and not them. They don’t understand. But they also don’t understand why they are there in the first place, and not on the laps of their owners like they were the night before.

I have watched these animals suffer. I have watched them go through “kennel stress”. I have watched them come from every day being excited to see you - wagging their tails at the gate and barking for your attention - to giving up and not coming out from behind their wall. I have had to say goodbye to animals that have been sitting in our kennels for “too long” knowing it is unfair to those animals that we haven’t given a chance to yet, just because we don’t have the space. I have cried while I inject the euthanaze into their bloodstream and tell them that heaven is going to be a better place. I have apologized to them over and over for the way that humanity has failed them, and that I could not save them.

But as much as the sad things often overwhelm me, I have also watched petrified animals that were abused, neglected and malnourished, while having irreversible wounds and often irreversible trauma, learn how to trust again. It starts with a small tail wag when they hear your voice calling out for them, to them emerging from behind their wall of safety and coming to the gate and asking for a scratch on the head. For some it takes days, for some it takes weeks. I have cried with happiness when these little ones go home with their new family - the people that were able to see them for who they are, and are able to recognize their individuality and uniqueness.

Because I have now left, I am overwhelmed with a guilt of not being able to save the ones that are left behind. I am so grateful for the ones that I have been able to rehome, and the ones who I know that are safe and now loved the way they should be, but as many as I tried my best with - it will never be enough.

I’m not very good with expressing my feelings and I can’t put into words the mixed feeling that I got while working at the SPCA. The overwhelming sadness and anger, followed by happy wagging tails in their new car on their way home. It’s a feeling that nobody will ever be able to put into words.

This is why I stayed for so long - because the feeling of watching the little animal that once bit you and pooped and peed itself in the corner of the cage because it was so frightened of the world, now transformed into a little animal that runs up to you to lick you in the face, is a very addictive feeling.

As I leave the SPCA, I am asking for three things from you:

Open your eyes to the reality of the situation that we are facing in South Africa in the moment. We are nowhere near being anywhere close to a first world country in terms of animal welfare. Animal breeding is an unnecessary part of our society (a harsh reality for some of you). At The Wellington branch of the SPCA alone, we rehome on average about 35 animals a month, and euthanize 300 animals a month. It’s a tragic statistic, but it’s the truth.

Before you go and buy a puppy from a breeder, please, PLEASE do some research and make sure that there are no animal shelters around you that have what you are looking for. You may be surprised by the little face that catches your attention. I never pictured myself owning the 3 mix-breed street dogs that I do, but I now know that I would never want it any other way.

Please, please consider supporting your local animal welfare. Most animal welfare organisations do not have the money to hire the staff that they need to. They are severely understaffed and underpaid. I am asking that if anybody is ever questioning how they could spend their time - go and volunteer. There are so many areas that your time and expertise would be appreciated in.

I am asking you to check their posts and share the HELL out of that picture. A lot of people are unaware of how beautiful the animals are that we have and never consider going to have a look there when searching for their next best friend. You do not need to physically adopt every single animal that you see shared on social media. Simply share the post. Exposure is everything. Give that life the time of day that it deserves. Every share or post of an animal is an extra opportunity for that little soul to be saved.

Finally, I would like to thank everybody that made my time at the SPCA so unforgettable. I have the utmost respect for the people who work tirelessly for these organisations and they truly deserve your support.

Love Always,
Liz x

31/05/2026

Just saying….. 😹😹😹

Trivia Event!!! Be there or be square!! 🧠⁉️
30/05/2026

Trivia Event!!! Be there or be square!! 🧠⁉️

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130 Fitter Road, Spartan
Kempton Park
1619

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:00
Thursday 08:30 - 16:00
Friday 08:30 - 16:00
Saturday 08:30 - 12:00

Telephone

+27119756537

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