The NSPCA is a non-profit organization and has been protecting our country’s animals since 1955.
N A PROUD FIRST FOR ANIMAL WELFARE IN SOUTH AFRICA, WE PROUDLY LAUNCHED OUR PODCAST PLATFORM A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO.
Kaycee gets the lowdown on this exciting new tool in the fight against animal cruelty.
We prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate the suffering of animals.
Our objective is to serve and protect ALL animals, to uplift their welfare and to ensure that the protection they have under South African law is upheld and respected.
Our mission is to prevent cruelty and promote the welfare of all animals, whilst our vision is to end animal cruelty In South Africa and engender compassion for all animals.
IN A PROUD FIRST FOR ANIMAL WELFARE IN SOUTH AFRICA, WE PROUDLY LAUNCHED OUR PODCAST PLATFORM A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO.
In January this year, NSPCA Today, a ground-breaking podcast bringing animal welfare news directly to the ears of South Africans, had its first broadcast. In this fast-paced, digital world, we understand the need for accessible, on-the-go content. NSPCA Today is designed to meet that demand, offering short, impactful episodes featuring behind-the-scenes insights from our dedicated Inspectors.
Listeners can tune in anytime - whether stuck in traffic, at work, or relaxing at home - to hear inspiring stories that shed light on the crucial efforts being made to protect and promote animal welfare.
As the first podcast of its kind in South Africa, NSPCA Today aims to bring audiences closer to the heart of our mission, demonstrating how, together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals across the country.
There are two ways to listen to our podcasts:
Follow our channel on Spotify: https://ow.ly/woKA50UQ0wj
Visit our website: https://nspca.co.za/podcasts/
One of our most recent Podcasts was titled: Cruelty for clicks: Social media and animal cruelty:
In this episode, the NSPCA delved into the alarming rise of animal cruelty content on social media, particularly on platforms like TikTok. From influencers exploiting animals for views to bystanders filming acts of brutality, we explored the psychology behind why people create, share, and consume these distressing videos. We also discussed what can be done to stop it.
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You can also go to our website to find out more about us and how you can donate or get involved. www.nspca.co.za
Please report animal cruelty directly to your local SPCA. In case of an emergency, use the local SPCA emergency numbers and not email. This will ensure that the animal is reached sooner.
Thank you for helping us to make a difference in the lives of those who cannot speak for themselves!