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FF+ pressure GMM on sewer crisis

Progress with addressing Govan Mbeki’s water crisis following continued pressure from the FF Plus

The FF Plus in the Govan Mbeki Local Municipality (GMM) is overjoyed that there has finally been some progress in addressing the ongoing water and sewage crisis after the Green Scorpions stepped in.

The Green Scorpions will continue the fight in court after the entity found that there is a strong possibility of serious water pollution in the Municipality (Bethal, Charl Cilliers, Embalenhle, Evander, Kinross, Leandra, Secunda, Trichardt).

The test results were shocking. Very high E. coli pollution (sewage) levels were reportedly found in local water systems.

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FF+ Cllr Aranda Nel-Buidendag

“The FF Plus has been fighting against the ongoing water and sewage crisis since 2020. The party, among other things, reported the Municipality to the Green Scorpions in September 2021, and a criminal complaint was also lodged with the local police,” said Aranda Nel-Buitendag, FF+ Councilor in GMM, “Last year, the matter was escalated to the provincial level as the FF Plus tabled urgent motions for intervention in the Mpumalanga Legislature.”

The Municipality was scheduled to appear in the Bethal Magistrate’s Court at the end of June this year, but it has been postponed to August.

Over the last few years, outdated water and sewage systems as well as maladministration have contributed to the serious pollution of specifically the Grootspruit and Secunda Rivers in the Govan Mbeki area. Tests have shown that the water is not safe for human or animal consumption.

Govan Mbeki’s sewage works are in terrible condition.

The FF Plus has been formally requesting that the local water infrastructure must be urgently upgraded and properly maintained since 2018. It has deteriorated to a disgraceful condition.

Struggling taxpayers are already heavily burdened by the constant water shortages and tariff hikes.

One of the main contributing factors to the problem is that the Municipality is knee-deep in debt to Rand Water.

Outstanding debt to bulk providers is not paying residents’ problems, though.

The ANC in Govan Mbeki has destroyed this once-prosperous Municipality.

Residents deserve better than the ANC.

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GMM receives safety and emergency equipment from Sasol

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Sasol contributes safety and emergency equipment to the Govan Mbeki Municipality

On 19 June 2023, Sasol delivered safety and emergency equipment to the Govan Mbeki Municipality (GMM) at a handover ceremony in Secunda. This contribution is aimed at boosting the capacity of municipal emergency response.

With a total value of over R500,000, the equipment consists of breathing apparatus cylinders, emergency radios, and portable speed cameras. These will equip the emergency services department personnel to respond efficiently to fires and other accidents.  

At the handover ceremony, Sasol committed to carrying the cost of maintaining the emergency radios and external antennae.

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Keeping employees and communities safe is one of the pillars of Sasol, and today’s handover ceremony is a continuation of a long-standing relationship of working together with GMM to improve the safety and livelihood of the community.

Also read: ANIMALS 101 – BREEDING ANIMALS CREATES A PROBLEM

Speaking at the event, Sasol Head of Community Affairs, Mashudu Ndou said: “The assets that we are donating today have the potential to enhance revenue collection for the council and curb road accidents.”

GMM Executive Mayor, Councillor Nhlakanipho Zuma said: “We appreciate this gesture by Sasol, and hope that the equipment will improve our emergency management service offering.

Previous contributions by Sasol to GMM include the revamping of the Leandra sewerage project, power supply infrastructure upgrades, and pothole repairs across the municipal area.

ANIMALS 101 – BREEDING ANIMALS CREATES A PROBLEM

BREEDING CREATES A MASSIVE OVERPOPULATION CRISIS BUT ALSO RAISE SOME SERIOUS ETHICAL AND WELFARE CONCERNS.

A human baby factory is a great business idea…… or did you frown upon imagining this form of exploitation? If this is not ok with humans, how can you justify breeding exploitation for other sentient beings? For this article, we will not address the agricultural breeding of livestock and game or for experimentation, as it is a whole topic on its own.  Today we will focus on breeding, whether by accident or deliberately, with domestic companion animals.

This is a topic I am very passionate about because our root problem in animal welfare stems from this issue. I have shared comprehensively on this topic on THE PAW COMPANY’S Facebook page, but we will touch on the basics here. You can also read my two previous articles on the benefits of spaying and neutering your pets as well as frequently asked questions, myths, and bad excuses.

For years there has been this ethical & welfare debate regarding breeding. The animal welfare arguments usually form the basis for the debate as health should always trump looks, but there is certainly an ethical argument too. The debate has mostly taken place around the breeding of animal for experimentation and livestock production. It is important to reflect on the changes in the genetic makeup of companion animals.

THE HISTORY OF BREEDING

Even since prehistoric times, humans have kept useful animals around the area they live. Over thousands of years, the domestication of dogs specifically has led to distinct types of dogs and breeding for various types of functionalities like hunting, livestock guardians, working dogs, sighthounds, tracking dogs, vermin control, etc. Nowadays many animals have become companion animals and even though many of these functionalities are not needed, those breeds are still bred.

During the mid-19th century when kennel/breed clubs developed, breeding became more intense, and many breeds developed since then. Dogs were now not only bred for functionality but for their unique mutations like shortened legs or faces, colours or textures, etc. Dog shows became a sport where you brag about the ‘’look’’ of the animal, sometimes their skills.

The first recognition of animals as ‘’sentient beings’’ (can experience feelings) which appeared in written law was in France in 1976 and has been included in Animal Welfare Acts in many countries since then. Many of these countries have very strict laws about animal welfare and breeding and they enforce the law, but in SA there is still a lot of work to be done.

BREEDERS & BROKERS

I define breeders as anyone who allows their pet to have litters and then either exploits them for financial gain, for status or gives them away for free or hoard them. So, fundamentally there is no difference for us between a registered breeder, backyard breeder, or puppy mill. They all exploit animals for financial gain and animals pay the price. We divide the breeders basically into 3 categories:

BACK YARD BREEDERS

They have a couple of animals and do nothing to prevent them from having litters. In other cases, pets are deliberately bred so that the offspring can be sold and it is often these cases where overbreeding occurs. Basically, irresponsible pet owners.

PUPPY MILLS

They mass-produce animals in poor conditions. As many as they can, back-to-back as fast as they can.

REGISTERED BREEDERS

Breeders treat living beings as commodities to be genetically manipulated for profit. It is crucial to understand that being registered does not make them responsible. The process for registration is way too easy and something we are working on. These individuals usually have a particular breed and they see themselves as ‘expert’ on the breed. Many also partake in dog shows to brag. It is either love of money or love of status that drives them. Many animals have been confiscated from “registered” breeders, by animal welfare organizations. So, this piece of paper means nothing to us! If we took away the money and status, how many people will continue to breed on purpose apart from the irresponsible owners?

Some breeders claim to be responsible, but when we have a massive overpopulation crisis and killing millions of healthy animals a year (at least 2800 a day in SA), then no breeding can be responsible or ethical. The fact that purebred animals in shelters have drastically increased over the last few years to 25 % and more is a clear sign of a deeply flawed argument.

Also, read about the bad arguments they use to justify the exploitation of animals.

Another problem that helps fuel this massive overpopulation crisis are the brokers and and animal dealers.

BROKERS

These are people who are engaged in re-selling animals. Like a middle-man who adds their profit. This includes pet shops and individuals. If you allow people to advertise on your platforms or at your shop, then you are also part of this problem. Even when you are advertising for your friends/family! We have had people who start an animal welfare organization, but support breeding or breed themselves and some who use it as a front for being a pet shop.

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THE ETHICAL DILEMMA

There should be animal-ethical, political, and society-wide discussions regarding the future of pedigree breeding. Here are a few ethical questions to consider:

  • How far are we allowed to interfere in the genetic makeup of animals through breeding and genetic modification?
  • Is it acceptable to manufacture a dog that fits your wish list?
  • If a baby factory is not ok when it comes to humans, why would this be ok with other living beings?
  • Even though dogs adjust to adaptation relatively easily, should these adaptations through breeding be done for the next fashion craze, and what if the craze blows over?
  • What happens to the animal when the breeder has used them up?

THE WELFARE DILEMMA

Our concerns here are divided into mainly 4 issues, but not limited to just them and in no particular order. This includes, how the animals are kept, overpopulation, health & behaviour, and bad breeding practices.

HOW THEY ARE KEPT

Remember that the breeder mentality sees these animals as commodities and not as companions. Some of these breeders keep the animals in terrible and confined conditions and this is the part that the public does not see, but animal welfare workers witness very often.

HEALTH & BEHAVIOUR

Dogs are monoestrous breeders meaning that they have one breeding cycle per year, however, this can vary between breeds. If a particular bloodline is continuously bred this amplifies both the good and bad attributes of the breed.

Although they have bred the look they want, they have also bred breed-specific health issues for each and every breed. The breeders brag about how they guarantee health, but what they can guarantee is that a Weimaraner’s stomach could turn at some stage, that a Great Dane will have heart problems, that an Alsatian will struggle with hip issues, or that a Bulldog could have breathing difficulties etc.

When used as commodities, many of these animals do not experience play or affection nor are they allowed the freedom of expressing natural behaviour, which is one of the 5 freedoms of animal welfare. Pregnancy and birth in any species come with inherent risks to the mother and the fetus. Repeating the cycle increases the risks. Do you know that some breeders use what we call rape-stands?

Many breeders want the parents to “look good”, so they remove the pups relatively early, so the mom’s mammaries do not sag. Removing them early is bad for the mom and pups. Studies have shown that it is ideal for pups and kittens to stay with their moms for up to 12/13 weeks. They learn valuable behaviour from their mom and if the breeder really cared about that then they would not let them go at 8 weeks or even earlier as the latest trends show, plus the breeder can make sure they get all their vaccinations up to 12 weeks. Letting them go early saves the breeder money. These sentient beings also experience the loss of the pups/kittens as any mother would with her baby. Don’t you think that matters?

BAD BREEDING PRACTICES

How they are disposed of

If they maybe just used the bitch for four years, what happens to her afterward? They can’t possibly keep all of them if they made a business out of it? The average lifespan of dogs is much higher than just 4 or 6 years and the cost of proper care is not cheap. You do the maths. Many of them are dumped at shelters, sometimes even moms with the last litter or while still pregnant. Animals, like some parrots, easily live up to 60 years.

Tail docking & ear cropping

Tail docking and ear-cropping are the practices of removing an area of a dog’s tail or ear. It is purely for cosmetic reasons and is considered cruelty and illegal in many countries, including SA.  In addition to being cruel and unnecessary in addition to the ill effects it has on things like posture, and body language, and how bad you affect their dog-to-dog communication.

Overbreeding, inbreeding & early breeding

Overbreeding involves breeding an animal more than their body can safely handle resulting in detrimental health effects to the mother and her puppies while contributing to the overpopulation. Especially with puppy mills, inbreeding also occurs which can be detrimental for health. Breeding animals way too early is another concern.

Pushing limits

Some breeders push the limits causing extensive health issues for the dogs they are breeding. English bulldogs are a great example of this. Their breeding is heavily restricted in many countries or even banned.

Promoting purebred superiority

When people hear dog breeding, they hear purebred dog breeding. Often a mixed breed or rescue dog is referred to as a downgrade or “mutt”.

Not properly vetting the buyers:

How extensively do you think the breeders, who see these animals as commodities, really vet their buyers? How many breeders drive to the buyer’s house? Virtual home checks are not acceptable for me and follow-ups are crucial if you care about these animals. I believe animals are already in the wrong hands when they are from a breeder, so how can the wrong hands determine what is best for this animal?

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REDESIGNED DOG BREEDS

Dr. Karen Becker a veterinarian who understands the overpopulation crisis and genetics has written about how breeding has deformed once healthy dog breeds. She looks at 8 breeds specifically including what we call the poster child of bad breeding namely the English Bulldog. These are not the only ones though.

“Breeders may consider them ‘improvements,’ but when you take a closer look at how they’re affecting the dogs’ quality of life and longevity, but they’re anything but! Before humans began their “remodelling” project and playing god, dogs like the Bull Terrier, Boxer, English Bulldog, and Dachshund were well-proportioned, generally healthy, and physically active, but not anymore.

Over the years, several breeds have been deliberately fashioned to exaggerate certain physical traits at the expense of their health, longevity, and quality of life. Today’s German Shepherd Dog, with his sloped back and incoordination, is no longer the canine athlete he once was; the modern-day Pug comes with an extensive list of brachycephalic-related disorders that make his health a constant concern.Breeding physically resilient, healthy dogs has been replaced with breeding for the sole purpose of attaining twisted beauty pageant awards, and breeding for aesthetics has cost us the health of beloved breeds.”

As a veterinarian, Dr. Karen has seen first-hand the problems created when dogs are bred exclusively to achieve specific features, without concern for their health, mobility, or quality of life. It is deeply disturbing that, with all we know about the suffering these animals endure, breeders persist in exaggerating their dogs’ physical characteristics, even if it means sacrificing their health, and national kennel clubs condone it.

A note on genetics.  Anyone who knows anything about breeding knows that forcing two dogs that “look good”, to mate (whether they have papers or not) is not a guarantee of a good litter. Stellar genetics needs testing and an understanding of genetics. It is about bloodlines, not looking nice. Often an excuse for the exploitation of animals through breeding is that they care about the future of the breed.

I don’t buy into that narrative. If you are not doing genetic testing, behavioural assessments, keeping pups with mom for 12 weeks, and a whole bunch of other responsible actions then you do not really care about the future of that breed. If you crop ears or dock tails then you also do not care about the animals because it is cruel and unnecessary.

I agree with the Science and Dogs blogger, Caen Elegans, who concludes:

“No dog breed has ever been improved by the capricious and arbitrary decision that a shorter or longer or flatter or bigger or smaller or curlier ‘whatever’ is better. Condemning a dog to a lifetime of suffering for the sake of looks is not an improvement; it is torture.”

We domesticated these animals and created this problem, so it is now our moral duty to fix it and do better for these animals who do not have a voice in the matter. This animal welfare issue needs to be addressed through education, sterilization campaigns, and stricter breeding regulations.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

  • Sterilize your pets.
  • Keep them safe in your yard.
  • Micro-chip them & put a tag on their collar.
  • Don’t support ”free to good home” ads.
  • Don’t support breeders of any kind or brokers including pet shops that sell live animals.
  • Adopt don’t shop (without physical home checks and sterilization their contracts it is not adoption, even if the organization is registered).
  • If you are familiar with the breeder, then invite them to a shelter with you.
  • Educate others.

Capitalizing on the life of an animal, especially since they don’t have the luxury of a choice, for personal and financial gain is one of the most selfish acts and causes many to lose their lives. Asking people nicely to consider the well-being of these animals doesn’t seem to have quite the effect and for that reason, we are working on legislation to put an end to the unnecessary killing of healthy animals because there are just not enough homes.

Next week we will look at why adoption is the only ethical option!

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

Sasol thrashed Bethal in runaway win

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Secunda Grip and Rip Rugby Club thrashed Bethal Rugby in a runaway win.

Bethal Rugby had no answers to the superior skills of Secunda Grip and Rip Rugby Club on Saturday when they were thrashed on Sasol’s home grounds.

The home team scored 17 tries to end the game with a massive score of 94-0

The boys from Bethal fought hard in the second quarter of the game to keep Sasol to a halftime score of 32-0. It was unfortunately not enough, and Sasol racked up 62 points in the second half alone bringing the final score to 94-0.

Steyn van den Heever (Photo: Mariette Kruger)

Credit must be given to both teams as no serious foul play was detected and Bethal tried to stay positive throughout the match. A most difficult task indeed.

The Sasol team however showed why they are the provincial champions and why they have been so for the past few years. Their dominance in the game overwhelmed the visitors.

It took several Bethal players to stop the backline charges. Here is Theuns Kruger with one of his several attacking runs (Photo: Mariette Kruger)

There were a few areas of concern though as it is so often in runaway games. In an uncustomary lull in concentration, Sasol gave away a few penalties. This lull was short-lived, and the score continued to roll.

Also read: Perpetrators targeting Standerton Businesses sentenced

The Bethal boys could not contain the Sasol backline attacks. Sasol continued to create overlaps and breaks in nearly every run of the ball. A few silly mistakes when passing most probably cost them a few more tries.

The forwards dominated the scrums and created pressure on the Bethal scrums. I do think that the scrums were not as smooth as it could have been, but it could also have been because the Bethal scrum could not contain Sasol.

Sasol secured several of Bethal’s lineouts that continued to put pressure on the Bethal defences. Bethal struggled to stop the runners from scrums and mauls and that in turn allowed Sasol to create overlaps in the backline.

Andries Schutte, who plays prop for Secunda Grip and Rip Rugby Club, was announced Man of the Match. Another player to mention must be Steyn van den Heever, He scored a Hat trick (3 tries) and has been consistent in all his previous games.

Bethal should not be deterred by the massive score. It is their first year in this league and it takes time to adapt to the different levels of competitiveness.

Perpetrators targeting Standerton Businesses sentenced

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PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONER WELCOMES TWO SEPARATE SENTENCES IMPOSED ON PERPETRATORS WHO TARGETED BUSINESSES IN STANDERTON

Nelspruit: 23 June 2023 -The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has gladly welcomed two separate sentences that were imposed upon two perpetrators who targeted businesses in Standerton. The Standerton Regional Court sentenced Wiseman Thulani Mbatha (44) on Wednesday, 21 June 2023 for business robbery meanwhile the same court on the same day sentenced Magondwane Alfred Motha (46) for tempering with essential infrastructure. 

The court heard heard how on 15 February 2020 two armed suspects entered a certain retail chain store and staged a robbery. They robbed the shop of mobile phones and an undisclosed amount of cash before they fled the scene using a white Toyota Etios as a getaway car.

The Police in Standerton were informed about the robbery and the said vehicle was spotted by the members, which resulted in a chase. The vehicle with two occupants was finally brought to a halt at Leslie and two suspects were arrested. During their capture, cell phones were found recovered inside the said car which were later positively identified by the owners as properties belonging to the retail shop that was robbed by the suspects. Mbatha was one of the two men arrested.

The two appeared in court however along the way, the Standerton Regional Court acquitted the 42-year-old man who was arrested with Mbatha, which left him alone in the box to face the music. The court eventually sentenced Wisemen Mbatha to 15 years imprisonment for the business robbery. He was further declared unfit to possess a firearm.

Also read: ANIMALS 101 – DO YOU HAVE SOME QUESTIONS OR BAD EXCUSES ABOUT SPAYING AND NEUTERING?

Meanwhile, the sentencing of Motha came after the court heard how security officers caught him on 21 June 2022 whilst busy destroying, cutting and removing copper irons and wires from the electric distribution board that supplies electricity to the soccer field and the buildings around. The guards that were posted to safeguard the premises alerted SAPS members in Standerton who responded accordingly. Motha was then arrested and charged for tempering with essential infrastructure.

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He made his first court appearance at the Standerton Magistrate’s Court on 23 June 2022 and he was convicted and sentenced on the same day (21 June 2023) to five years imprisonment with three (03) years suspended for five (05) years. The accused was also declared unfit to possess a firearm.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela further appreciated the collaboration between members of the public, law enforcement agencies such as security companies and the SAPS in fighting crime. The General also praised the investigation team, the Prosecution team as well as the Judiciary in both cases which saw perpetrators receiving a well-deserving sentence.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

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Bethal Rugby all geared up for Secunda despite recent loss.

Bethal Rugby Club is all geared up for the approaching game against Sasol.

The recent loss against Witbank will not dampen the determination of the boys from Bethal. Bethal Rugby lost 48-17 to Witbank Rugby when they played on Saturday 10 June.

Secunda Grip and Rip Rugby Club have been dominating the Mpumalanga Club Rugby scene for the past few years and will be very tough to beat.

The Bethal boys, however, do not have anything to lose. Judging from their past performances it should be a game of good rugby although some would argue that it is a mismatch. The first game between the two clubs might have had a significant score difference but Bethal have proven they can attack and score points.

The recent game against Witbank saw some very nice moves and innovations by Bethal. It is unfortunate that at least two of the tries scored by Witbank were through lapses in concentration by Bethal.

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Bethal defending against Witbank

Bethal moved into the higher league this year when they emerged as winners of their previous league. It will take them time to adjust and adapt to the different styles of playing. When they started to play, they could not even field a second team but now they are able to field two full teams. A testimony to their support from the community and their own eagerness to do well.

Also read: ANIMALS 101 – DO YOU HAVE SOME QUESTIONS OR BAD EXCUSES ABOUT SPAYING AND NEUTERING?

To play Sasol is, of course, a different ballgame altogether. Even though Bethal had been improving it is evident that Sasol has also improved as the season progressed. Secunda Grip and Rip Rugby Club is a team that plays well and, as they say it, has “HEART”!

The Sasol boys have been playing together for a while and have been playing well. Their ball-handling skills are excellent. The scrums function well, and the lineouts are rarely lost. The backline has some excellent players that can attack with force and create breaks that will be difficult to stop.

On their home ground, where Saturday’s game will be played, it will be most difficult to beat the Sasol Boys. The supporters pack the pavilions, and every move is cheered.

There are several exceptional players within the Sasol team that could break the opponents’ lines at any given time, but the success of the Sasol game lies within their game as a team. That is in my opinion what makes them such a good side.

There is always someone that supports the driving player. The defence is also rock solid and therein lies the challenge for Bethal. They need to be able to break through the Sasol defences regularly to be able to score. If they lose a ball in their attack it will surely be pounced on by Sasol.

Sasol is excellent in the tackles and can secure turnover balls quickly if Bethal does not support their players when tackled. It is then that Sasol is at its most dangerous as they will turn their defence into an attack and Bethal will have to scramble back to defend.

Discipline has been good in both teams this year and Sasol has built a reputation for good discipline and focusing on the game and not the man. So, I believe that discipline will play a big role in the degree of success that Bethal will achieve.

Everyone is looking forward to the game and The Bulletin would like to wish both teams good luck with the game.

It will be cold on and off the field, but the spirits will be warm. The game will be tough and hard but I believe that we will see some good running rugby on Saturday.

Come and enjoy the game with us at Sasol Club in Secunda

ANIMALS 101 – DO YOU HAVE SOME QUESTIONS OR BAD EXCUSES ABOUT SPAYING AND NEUTERING?

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HERE ARE SOME ANSWERS TO THE BAD EXCUSES, MYTHS, AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SPAYING AND NEUTERING YOUR PETS.

Last week we looked at many of the benefits of spaying and neutering your pets including curbing the massive overpopulation crisis, health, behaviour, and other community benefits. We also looked at different methods and criticism around spaying and neutering your pets. Today I want to focus on some frequently asked questions about spaying and neutering, bad excuses for not spaying and neutering and debunking some common myths about this important topic.

I am not a veterinarian, but I follow trusted veterinarians’ advice on healthcare. It is still important to look at your individual pet, their breed, and health and to discuss it with the vet who will be operating. 

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FAQ ABOUT SPAYING & NEUTERING

(Shared by Spay and Neuter SA)

Even though this procedure is a common procedure for vets, not all vets are good at it, so do your homework on the vet! Cats & dogs are common patients, but please use an exotic-qualified vet for other animals! Which vet to choose?

Since the massive overpopulation crisis includes more than just cats and dogs, in general, we advise that all animals are spayed/neutered, but there might be exceptions due to safety or medical reasons. Spaying or neutering a bird and certain reptiles is not routine surgery and can be riskier.  There are other ways to prevent litters which should be done under the guidance of experts with highly responsible pet parents.

WHAT AGE SHOULD I SPAY/NEUTER MY PET?

This is a controversial topic we touched on last week and you need to do your homework for your individual pet and their breed, but an experienced vet can spay and neuter at an age as young as 6-8 weeks old. The risks involved with anesthesia may be slightly greater at this age.  Older females that are not spayed are at risk too. There is generally no other age limit for the procedure as long as your pet is healthy and the vet’s skills play a role.  My dogs were neutered around 6 months of age and personally I don’t advise earlier than that.

MY PET JUST GAVE BIRTH, HOW LONG SHOULD I WAIT TO SPAY?

Please prevent this, but if it did happen, the suggested time for animals that have recently given birth is about 2 weeks after the young have been weaned and the mother’s milk has dried up. Pups and kittens should stay with mom for 12 weeks as they learn valuable behaviour from mom.

WHAT ARE THE RISKS?

Even though spay and neutering are major surgical procedures, they are some of the most common procedures done by vets.  As with any surgery, there are risks associated with anesthesia and potential surgical complications. The overall occurrence of these risks is very rare.

During a spay or neuter surgery, the animal is fully anesthetized, so they feel no pain. Afterward, some animals seem to experience some discomfort temporarily, but with pain medication, discomfort may not be experienced at all.

Although possible, most vets will probably advise against spaying a female in heat due to more swelling and a higher risk of bleeding. This surgery may take longer and be more expensive.

ARE THERE SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE AFTER THE PROCEDURE?

Apart from the usual veterinary advice like keeping your pet still and keeping the wound clean, you also need to phone your vet the moment you think something is not right and keep the freshly-neutered males away from non-spayed females for some time. According to vetcare.com, most spay and neuter skin incisions are fully healed within about 10–14 days, which coincides with the time that stitches or staples, if any, will need to be removed.

When it comes to male neuters for various species, after the testicles are removed, it takes time for all of the residual sperm to clear out of the pipes. Ask your vet how long, but some sources suggest days to weeks. During this time, a freshly-neutered male can possibly still impregnate females.

IS THE PROCEDURE EXPENSIVE?

It probably depends on what you spend money on and whether your pet’s health is a priority to you. The cost of spaying or neutering depends on the sex, size, and age of the pet, your veterinarian’s fees, and a few other factors. Remember that spay or neuter surgery is a one-time cost and the cost far outweighs the cost of health-related issues due to not spaying and neutering, or raising litters. There are many opportunities to do this at more affordable rates and adoption fees include it!

In general, spaying tends to be more expensive than neutering. Spaying involves opening your dog or cat’s stomach to access the animal’s reproductive organs whereas neutering is less complex.

The cost may vary from town to town, but according to Pawpawpets.com, the average cost of a spay in South Africa is around R1350 for a female cat and around R1800 to a crazy R4000 for a female dog. Neuters can cost around R750-R1000 for a male cat and around R1200 – R2500 for a male dog.

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MYTHS ABOUT SPAYING & NEUTERING 

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MYTH: If I’m a responsible owner who keeps my animals from wandering around, I don’t need to sterilize my animals.
FACT: Accidents happen……you know that guy called Murphy? We have countless cases where another unsterilized animal got into that yard and guess what……a litter was born.

MYTH: My pet will get fat and lazy.
FACT: Pets get fat and lazy because their owners feed them too much food and don’t exercise them enough. Choosing a diet that is species-appropriate and suited to the health and lifestyle of your pet is important to prevent weight gain.

MYTH: She needs to have one litter before she is spayed.

FACT: This is factually, medically, and ethically indefensible. Many veterinarians and more recent research recommend that animals are spayed before their first heat cycle (before the age of 7 months or so). This drastically reduces the risk of mammary tumors later in life and prevents uterine infections and unwanted pregnancy. Pregnancy can put unnecessary stress on your pet’s body. There may be exceptions.

MYTH: My children should experience the miracle of birth.
FACT: Even if children can see a pet give birth, which is unlikely, since it usually occurs at night and in seclusion, the lesson they will learn is that animals can be created and discarded as it suits adults. Instead, it should be explained to children that the real miracle is life and that preventing the birth of some pets by spaying and neutering, we can save the lives of others.

MYTH: It was an unexpected litter.
FACT:  If your pets are not sterilized, you can totally expect it!

MYTH: A pet’s behaviour changes dramatically after surgery.
FACT: The spaying and neutering will most likely not alter your pet’s basic personality which is mainly determined by the breed and a few other factors. It can result in some behavioural changes, but usually for the better! Spraying and lifting their legs by males might continue if they developed the behaviour before the surgery or while their male sex hormone levels diminish after surgery which can be a few weeks. Spaying and neutering does not affect a dog’s instinct to protect the home and family.

MYTH: We don’t need to neuter males, because they aren’t the ones having the litters.
FACT: This is the most prevalent myth yet the most ridiculous. It takes two to tango in case you missed biology class. A female can have one litter at a time, but the same male can impregnate many females in a short time.

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BAD EXCUSES

One of the worst excuses I have heard is that preventing pets from having litters is unnatural and that if God thought it was a problem, he would make them sterile.  The fact is that we have already interfered with nature by domesticating dogs, cats, and other animals. We domesticated the dog 15 000 years ago and the cat 8 000 years ago. In doing so, we helped create this problem. Now it’s our responsibility to solve it. It’s also unnatural to be killing so many of them in our pounds and shelters each year. You can’t blame the shelters, but you should blame breeders and dealers of any kind.

I’ll find good homes for all the puppies and kittens; we want just one litter.

The whole overpopulation crisis is caused by this line of thinking (or lack of thinking). You may find homes for all of your pet’s litter, but each home you find means one less home for the dogs and cats in shelters. Also, in less than one year, each of your pet’s offspring may have his or her own litter, adding even more animals to the population. The problem of pet overpopulation is created and perpetuated one litter at a time.

Spaying and neutering is too expensive. Whatever the actual price, spay or neuter surgery is a one-time cost and a relatively small cost when compared to all the benefits.  It’s a bargain compared to the cost of having a litter and ensuring the health of the mother and litter, to treat cancers or injuries from fights.  There are many well-priced spaying and neutering opportunities if you look for them.

My dog is purebred and they do not end up in shelters. Wrong darling, in the last few years purebreds in shelters, have increased drastically to around 25%, or even more by now. It is sad that you value one life more than another.

I can’t look my pet in the eyes and castrate or spay them.  How about looking into the eyes of the animals in shelters who will be humanely killed because people didn’t sterilize their pets? Did you know that about 2800 healthy animals are euthanized (humanely killed) DAILY IN SA?

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION AND JOIN THE SPAY & NEUTER REVOLUTION!  

Changing the fate of animals and the massive overpopulation crisis resolves around three principles namely spaying and neutering, education, and stricter and enforced laws for those who don’t respond to being asked nicely.  No breeding can be “responsible” when we have a massive overpopulation crisis.

  • Spay & neuter your pets.
  • Share, educate & advocate for it.
  • Donate to spay & neuter campaigns.
  • Support petitions and legislation on the topic.
  • Don’t support animal dealers, breeders, or pet shops that fuel the overpopulation crisis.
  • Keep your animals safe in your yard.
  • Adopt from reputable organizations. This is the only ethical option!

We cannot adopt our way out of this massive overpopulation crisis and we can’t save the animals as fast as breeders are breeding them.  Please help us change lives, by spaying and neutering your pets to prevent unwanted litters. You can also help by educating others on this topic and by not supporting free animal ads, breeders in any form, pet shops, or animal brokers.

Next week we will look at our ethical and welfare issues when it comes to breeding.

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