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Pawsitive Mobility An NPO providing orthopaedic surgery to animals in underserved communities.

🐾 Carlie’s Brave Journey 🐾On the 10th of September, Pawsitive Mobility was contacted by Gordan about a sweet dog living ...
18/09/2025

🐾 Carlie’s Brave Journey 🐾

On the 10th of September, Pawsitive Mobility was contacted by Gordan about a sweet dog living in a quarry who wasn’t putting any weight on her back leg. Fearing she had been hit by a car, Gordan brought her straight to Brackenhurst Vet.

Dr. Cheri Lee took X-rays and confirmed that Carlie had a partial dislocation in her right hip and needed a Femur Head and Neck Excision.

✨ On the 12th of September, Carlie bravely went into surgery. The procedure was a success, and this strong girl is now recovering at home with her rescuer, Gordan, who gave her a second chance at life.

💙 We are so proud of Carlie and grateful to Gordan for stepping in to help her when she needed it most!

Brownie’ storyOn 31st January 2025 Pawsitive Mobility was contacted by a lady, Kiasha Govindasamy,from KZN contacted us ...
10/03/2025

Brownie’ story
On 31st January 2025 Pawsitive Mobility was contacted by a lady, Kiasha Govindasamy,
from KZN contacted us regarding one of her feral cats that they suspect had been hit by a car and had a fractured leg and pelvis. She approached Pawsitive Mobility to please help with Brownie. Kiasha drove Brownie up over night and was taking into surgery the next day.
Turned out Brownie had a very distal femur fracture and could not be fixed with cross pin, cross pins not stable enough, Dr Ajit Bholla decided to place sop plate on lateral side.
Kiash and her family drove up to fetch Brownie and take back to KZN, where her recovery starts. Hopefully Brownie will lead a normal happy life again.
If you would like to donate towards helping Pawsitive Mobility to keep helping the less fortunate, please use following banking details:
FNB
Account Number: 63058569981
Account Type: Current

On the 16th January 2025 Pawsitive Mobility was contacted by Rene Parker from Cause 4 Paws NPC to help a kitten with a H...
10/02/2025

On the 16th January 2025 Pawsitive Mobility was contacted by Rene Parker from Cause 4 Paws NPC to help a kitten with a Humerus Fracture.
The little kitten known as Volly (Vo-Lee because she was so vocal) came from a loving home in Jacksons Drift Informal Settlement where she lived with her Gogo, who had reached out to Rene.
Pawsitive Mobility then contacted Dr Ajit Bholla at Brackenhurst Veterinary Hospital
who did the surgery on Volly. Volly handled the procedure like a champion and captured all the staff’s hearts with her being so vocal and demanding attention. Volly stayed at the practice for a few days and was told she could go to home at which point Gogo let Rene know she had concerns as the kids were threatening if Volly came back they would throw stones at the kitty so she asked for Volly to be rehomed. Volly was placed in an awesome home and is recovering well.

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