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Urgent! PlumPets needs your help

Urgent! PlumPets needs your help

Funds Raised:
R 5 071
Fundraising Target:
R 50 000

Personal message

Paulette Bousfield and Duncan Stevens established PlumPets Animal Shelter, a no-kill shelter in Plumstead, Cape Town in 2006. They have dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming strays in the area. The animals are housed in a residential home behind the hospital and in kennel rooms and cages in the hospital itself. 

Recently, Paulette was involved in a minor car accident, and we need to raise money to repair both her car and the other car involved. Unfortunately, we don't have insurance, which leaves us responsible for the repair costs.

As a non-profit organisation dedicated to the welfare of animals, we rely on the generosity of supporters, which is why we need your support now. Paulette's car plays a vital role in helping care for the animals at PlumPets – whether it's for transporting food or animals.

We need to have both cars repaired as soon as possible.

Donations

  • Feb 27, 2024 - USD $ 108.00
  • "" - Lea

  • Feb 24, 2024 - USD $ 58.06 Tipped
  • "" - Anonymous

  • Feb 23, 2024 - R 1 000.00 Tipped
  • "Sending woofs as I walk through the forests with my Mom's x" - Alex in Scotland

  • Feb 23, 2024 - R 1 000.00
  • "Thank you for all you do for my fur baby Kirby" - Anonymous

  • Feb 22, 2024 - R 150.00
  • "Thank you for everything you do" - Anonymous

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 50 000.00

Donations to date

R 5 070.64

PlumPets Animal Shelter

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Paulette Bousfield and Duncan Stevens (veterinarian) established PlumPets Animal Shelter, a no-kill shelter in Plumstead, Cape Town, in 2006. They have dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming strays in the area. 

The animals are housed in a residential home behind the hospital and in kennel rooms and cages in the hospital itself. They started the shelter in response to a need among the clients at Plumstead Animal Hospital. Clients were rescuing and bringing in stray animals, desperate for both medical assistance and help with homing them. 

It grew from that need, and word got out, and soon locals were bringing in more strays (puppies, dogs, kittens and cats).