Tales of Tails gets help from Hot Cares and Silverstar

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Tales of Tails, a non-profit organisation, is dedicated to addressing the issue of unwanted kittens and puppies by providing affordable sterilization services in communities. They prioritise community empowerment and education to promote responsible pet ownership.
During their outreach efforts, Tales Of Tails identified a pressing need for an animal clinic in the Tarlton community. The clinic building has been constructed, but there is still a requirement for essential equipment such as an anaesthesia machine.
This is how Hot Cares and Silverstar will be stepping in to help
31 Jan English South Africa Non-Profit · Non-Profit

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