22 June 2026 3 min

1000 Sterilisations for Pets in Khayelitsha

Written by: Marcelle du Plessis Save to Instapaper
1000 Sterilisations for Pets in Khayelitsha

The Mdzananda Animal Clinic and Shelter in Khayelitsha is launching a large-scale sterilisation initiative aimed at reducing the number of unwanted puppies and kittens in the community.

Through this campaign, an additional 1000 dogs and cats will be sterilised, adding to the approximately 3000 procedures the organisation performs annually in Khayelitsha and surrounding areas.

Pet sterilisation is one of the most effective ways to manage animal overpopulation, prevent the spread of disease, and reduce the suffering of animals born into environments where adequate care cannot be provided. In addition to helping control pet populations, sterilisation offers significant health benefits, including lowering the risk of certain cancers and infections.

Campaign Launch And Community Impact

“We are thrilled to roll out this campaign and make a meaningful difference in the lives of dogs, cats, and the families who care for them,” says Marcelle du Plessis, Fundraising and Communications Executive at Mdzananda.

“Over the past few months, we have been registering pets for the programme while educating community members about the importance and benefits of sterilisation.”

Funding Support And Fundraising Goal

A generous grant from a donor foundation will cover all veterinary fees associated with the procedures.

However, Mdzananda still needs to raise R200 000 to cover the medication, surgical supplies, and other consumables required.

The organisation is therefore calling on 1 000 supporters to contribute R200 each and sponsor one sterilisation.

“Today, R200 is often what people spend on a single meal at a restaurant,” says du Plessis.

“We invite animal lovers to consider giving up one meal out and instead investing in a sterilisation that will have a lasting impact on the wellbeing of animals in our community. Together, we can help create a healthier and more sustainable future for pets in Khayelitsha.”

How To Donate

Donations can be made to Mdzananda Animal Clinic, Nedbank, Current Account, Branch Code: 198765, Account Number: 1314465147, Reference: Steri + Your Name.

Alternatively, visit https://www.mdzananda.co.za to donate via SnapScan or other available donation platforms.

About Mdzananda Animal Clinic And Shelter

For 30 years, the Mdzananda Animal Clinic and Shelter has provided vital veterinary and animal welfare services to the Khayelitsha community.

The organisation cares for up to 1 500 animals every month through its veterinary hospital, surgical theatre, homeless pet shelter, mobile clinics, and animal ambulance service.

Through ongoing outreach and educational programmes, Mdzananda also promotes responsible pet ownership and animal welfare throughout the community.

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Mdzananda Animal Clinic

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The Mdzananda Animal Clinic is a veterinary council registered, NPO animal clinic and shelter based in the heart of Khayelitsha township just outside Cape Town, South Africa. The impoverished township is home to an estimate of 4 million people and 1 300 000 companion animals. Mdzananda was founded in 1996 in response to the need to provide veterinary care to a fast-growing community that had... Read More