Help PACT Pay off their vet bill!

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Phoenix Animal Care & Treatment is a wonderful NPO that takes in ALL animals, cases of abused and injured animals both dogs & cats, tiny kittens & pups, and cares for them, treat them and do their best to rehome them to loving forever homes. They have a HUGE vet bill, which includes various animals treatments, & steri's etc - lets help them clear their bill & assist more animals!

PACTS Mission :

Mission

Our mission is to:
- Raise funds to sterilise homeless animals in Phoenix.
- Provide low cost spaying/neutering rates to the community....
- Educate the community on responsible animal care.
- Find homes/foster homes wherever possible.
- Feed homeless animals, e.g. feral colonies.
- Provide medical treatment to homeless animals (via an affiliate veterinarian) where necessary.

Furthermore, if an animal is found to be abused or neglected we will remove the animal from the home. Where homing or re-homing is required we will enlist the assistance of our animal network (consisting of a number of animal organisations in South Africa), and will relentlessly do our best to find a home.

Our (idealistic) vision is a future where the majority of animals in the Phoenix area are sterilised, fed and treated with respect (or at the very least, tolerance) in the community.


Here are our banking details if you would like to make a contribution:
Account Name: Phoenix Animal Care and Treatment
Bank: First National Bank
Account Number: 62451227815
Branch Code: 220529




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  • PACT -
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  • Campaign Owner
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  • ZA

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