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Many phone calls are received daily, from the public, relating to animals which need help. Our reactive and proactive inspectorate respond to all complaints within 24 hours and take the necessary action. We have always preferred the method of education before prosecution and where necessary, our inspectors readily impart advice to the public, which will assist them in the correct care of their animals. In some instances, it is necessary for the inspectorate to confiscate animals and depending on the circumstances, the League may prosecute the owner under the Animals Protection Act. If you would like to report a case of cruelty to an animal, or would like an AACL inspector to visit you, please contact your nearest AACL Branch. The League also runs special projects. Their mobile clinics regularly visit disadvantaged areas and treat animals in need at a minimal fee. Awareness campaigns, which address issues such as the importance of sterilization, are ongoing and it is mandatory that every pet is sterilized by the AACL, before being re-homed. Many schools visit our headquarters and our inspectors and education officers visit schools regularly, to educate learners on the importance of animal welfare issues and pet care responsibilities. BOSS THE DOG THAT INSPIRED US NEVER TO GIVE UP!
Boss became the mascot of the League when he was rescued by a passing motorist who had seen him lying on the side of the road, for 3 days, initially presuming him dead. He survived thanks to the dedication of the local Animal Anti-Cruelty League. OUR AIM IS TO Prevent and eliminate all cruelty to all animals, whether arising from ignorance, neglect or deliberate cruelty, and to alleviate suffering by such cruelty. WE ARE A non-profit making organisation, and do not receive a subsidy from the government. The Animal Anti-Cruelty League has been protecting and caring for animals since 1956. It is the second biggest independent animal welfare organization in South Africa, and relies entirely upon the generosity and goodwill of the animal-loving public for financial support. All monies donated or raised, are parsimoniously managed, to ensure that every Rand is accounted for and makes the difference to as many needy animals as possible. We are an organization that gets involved with all aspects of animal welfare.
HOW WE CARE Hundreds of animals are treated each week during consulting hours. Payment is made according to income but many pensioners are hard-pressed financially and are unable to pay. The income generated from fund raising subsidizes such cases. The hospital ward has isolation units and two hundred individual cages for animals requiring hospitalization.
Spot checks are regularly made on pet shops, security firms using dogs, boarding kennels and any areas where the welfare of the animal could be at risk. HOW WE SHELTER An exercise run is also available for cats, which is equipped with scratch posts, trees, toys, etc. PUPPY SOCIALIZATION PROGRAMME The aims of the project are three-fold:
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