Be Wise Sterilise

Be Wise Sterilise Our mission is to combat the biggest problem to animal welfare around the world: LACK OF STERILISATION. Why sterilise?Not ENOUGH homes www.sterilise.co.za
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WHY STERILISE?

- Because there are Not enough homes!
- Many health risks can also be eliminated.
- Reduce fighting, marking and roaming.
- Prevent animal cruelty:
Being confined in overfull shelters or on death row, roaming the streets scrabbling
for food and fighting for survival, or being killed and tortured as unwanted strays


these are the results of non-sterilisation. NO female pet needs to experience motherhood. Cats and dogs don't miss not having offspring, and instead devote themselves wholly to their owners. They live full, happy lives without needing to experience parenting. Do the right thing: Be Wise, Sterilise!

15/05/2024

BREAKING NEWS. The cats purred, the kittens meowed and we swear that some hadidas even flew in formation when the incredible Mandy Lu of LET'S SPAY SA confirmed the donation towards another 250 sterilisations for our F3 FERAL FELINE FIX PROJECT in Pretoria!

To date, 750 sterilisations have been completed and funded by other incredibly awesome sponsors. This will bring the total to 1000! The amazing Pretoria Animal Buddies and Be Wise Sterilise are again in charge of this project and have indicated that the 250 ‘slots’ have already been filled to fully clean up the feral colonies already worked on, and their list of other applications. The need is huge out there.

So many potential kittens saved from a life of hardship on the streets and much happier and healthier feral cat colonies. We are gobsmacked and humbled by this incredible gesture of kindness and generosity. THANK YOU, MANDY!

01/05/2024

Please bring Angel home
REWARD R 5 000
Belongs to Morné from Pet Safety Solutions and Charlene from The Gato Inn and Be Wise Sterilise
Missing since 23 April , the same day Morne form Pet Safety Solutions was in a serious motor vehicle accident. He is fine but had 3 operations in 5 days. Recovery to be normal will take about 6 months.
Because of legal case pending we can not post to much information.
Please contact Charlene for more information 072 351 7847.
She can be anywhere in Gauteng

Please bring Angel home.Reward R 5 000 !!!She belongs to Morné from Pet Safety Solutions and Charlene from The Gato Inn ...
01/05/2024

Please bring Angel home.
Reward R 5 000 !!!
She belongs to Morné from Pet Safety Solutions and Charlene from The Gato Inn and Be wise sterilise.
Because of pending legal case we can't give more information.

29/04/2024

🎉FOUND🎉

ANGEL LOST (Legal case pending)

REWARD OFFERED of R5000 to anyone who can smell her, see her, talk to her, communicate with the other side, dream about her or track her.
It's a simple equation
Find her and get paid
There is no payment for information about her if you can not find her.
While we respect everyone believe in methods to track or communicate with lost animals we do NOT appreciate the messages from people marketing/advertising their business ventures

Legal case pending:
The police is investigating
A docket has been opened against persons who had her in their possession last including the person who the trap belongs to.
The area/location where Angel was taken to is unknown and can be anywhere in Gauteng.
PLEASE share her photo to any area in Gauteng

Missing !!!!REWARD R 5 000Tierpoort/ Bashewa areaPlease help us to bring Angel home
28/04/2024

Missing !!!!
REWARD R 5 000
Tierpoort/ Bashewa area
Please help us to bring Angel home

19/04/2024
28/03/2024

DUSTY HOMED

Sometimes their stories are not ours to tell
DUSTY is book full of stories

Stories of rescue, forever friendships, dreams come true, hopes and dreams that died.
Friendships that lasted past forever
The final farewell didn't mean goodbye

Promises that meant after death do us part their friendships didn't die

Thank you The Gato Inn cattery & Be Wise Sterilise

It is the final goodbye
A rescue cat has been homed
🏡

Our mission is clear✅🐕🐈✅ BE WISE STERILISE🐕 🐈
12/03/2024

Our mission is clear✅🐕🐈✅ BE WISE STERILISE
🐕 🐈

27/02/2024

…….AND IT IS RAINING HARD AT THE MOMENT!

NSP was established to reduce the the growing number of unwanted and neglected pets that live a life of misery on the streets, end up in animal shelters or are turned away as the shelters are too full, or are euthanised daily across SA.

The Festive Season might be ‘festive’ for some, but not really so for animal shelters. They are literally packed with unwanted animals and litters of puppies and kittens. The fact that it is ‘kitten season’ just adds to the pressure.

The ONLY answer is sterilisation! We can only help our existing beneficiaries and more with YOUR help.

Please help us make a difference in 1 of 2 easy ways:

√ SMS the word ‘PETS’ and your name to 41006 to donate R25
√ A donation to: National Sterilization Project | STD Bank: 070106363 | BR: 020909 | REF: HELP

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

14/02/2024

PROJECT F3: STERILISING FERALS IN THE JACARANDA CITY
At the end of 2023, dynamic businesswoman Andrea** contacted NSP as she wanted to help the feral cats in Pretoria. Without hesitation, Andrea sponsored the sterilisation of 300 ferals and since that funding was quickly depleted, agreed to sponsor another 300!

The project is being spearheaded by the amazing organisations, Be Wise Sterilise and Pretoria Animal Buddies who have done an incredible job in setting up systems, reporting, attending to the TNR of the cats and focusing on ‘cleaning’ up each colony.

This funding is not going to last forever, and we’d dearly like to keep the momentum going. We invite residents and businesses in Pretoria to please climb on board and assist with sponsorship. Be like Andrea! A S18A Tax Certificate applies for all donations to:

√ National Sterilization Project | STD Bank: 070106363 | BR: 020909 | REF: F3 PROJECT
Please use this reference so we can allocate funds accordingly.

CORPORATES WANTING TO ASSIST CAN EMAIL: [email protected]

A massive thank you to the participating vets who have given us the most incredible discounted prices of R300 – R450 per sterilisation. Without this generous support, this project would not be possible.

** Andrea’s surname has been omitted to protect her privacy but, Andrea you know who you are – we are exceptionally grateful for your generosity and the immeasurable impact you have made on these cats’ lives. Thank you!

REPORT TO DATE:
* Sterilisations: 390
* Fetuses: 103 (!!)
* Euthanasia: only 1 due to a very bad leg injury. Fortunately to date, no cats have presented as sick.

C’MON PRETORIA – LET’S DO THIS THING!

17/01/2024

CAROUSEL CATS

The sad reality of the Permanent Closure of the previously popular Counsel Casino
The people and cats that stayed behind

The remaining staff on site have requested our Sterilization TNR Project for the feral cats that remain at the Carousel
Depending on the preliminary assessment our Team Be Wise Sterilise together with consultation with staff will make an selection of cats to be removed/relocated.
Healthy, selected cats will be sterilised and remain on the property. The sad reality is that the current numbers need to be reduced.
The Coursel Feral Feeders have requested the relocation/rehoming of cats that are selected to be removed.
*Tame/social cats will sterilised and made available to other cat rescue shelters (we hold the right to do pre inspections on any person/organization that apply)
*Kittens will be trapped and removed. These kittens will be made available to other cat rescue shelters for adoption (we hold the right to pre approve any organizations that apply)

🚛 Our Team will visit the Carousel twise for assessment and TNR Weekend
We need to cover the costs of Transport and Operation Costs
- TNR Weekend accommodation sponsored by Carousel 😊
- Sterilizations sponsored by NSP

Please donate to Carousel Cats
Pretoria Animal Buddies
Nedbank
Account 1148228861
Branch 163145
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15/01/2024

STERI WEEKEND #1

What alot we got!!!!!!!!!

Thank you Harties Feral Cat Rescue PBO 930070619 Be Wise Sterilise for being TNR Buddies this past weekend

2 x large colonies in Pretoria
Magalies Moot AH
Filadelfia Ark

85 cats!!!!!!! 🎉

Thank you to our sponsors National Sterilization Project

31/12/2023
30/12/2023

Please keep them safe 🙏

22/12/2023

If only... 💔♥️

21/12/2023

Balls are for trees! 🎄

1. Neutered cats live longer, healthier lives, and are far less likely to fight other cats. FIV, FeLV, and other diseases are spread by cat bites sustained while fighting.

2. Neutered cats are less likely to spray. Smelly tomcat urine damages property and causes problems with neighbors and landlords.

3. Neutered cats are less likely to be trapped, dumped, or taken to a shelter. Being neutered advertises that someone cares and that they won’t be reproducing.

4. Neutered cats fight less often and less aggressively. This saves money on veterinary bills to treat abscesses and wounds.

5. Neutered cats stay closer to home. They are less likely to get lost, killed by predators, or hit by vehicles while roaming and searching for mates

12/12/2023

Thank you Villagers!!!

10/12/2023

The SPCA understand that there are times when pet owners just simply cannot care for their pets any longer.

DON'T BE ONE OF THOSE COWARDS WHO DUMP THEIR PETS.

The SPCA will never turn an animal away, our doors are always open.
We are always ready to provide a warm dry bed and a healthy bowl of food to any animal who finds themselves in difficult circumstances.

01/12/2023

THE TRUTH about that "FREE" cat trapper/rescue group service.

Are you one of those people that post about all these cats at your job site that need to be gone IMMEDIATELY? All these cats having babies running rampant in your neighborhood, that either need to be fixed or taken away right now? All the cats in your apartment complex that howl all night? I can bet, when you post, someone always steps up to try and help you FREE OF CHARGE or they at least tag other people that may be able to help you FREE OF CHARGE.

Well, guess what, that FREE OF CHARGE to you, is not FREE OF CHARGE to the cat trapper/rescue groups. Ya see, in order to trap cats, a rescue/trapper needs traps. Good traps cost anywhere from $70 up to $120 per trap. A trap alone won't work cuz you need to entice the cat to walk in so you need cat food, that can cost about $1 per can up to $30 per case (pending how many your trapping). Even though you put food in, you need to put something on the bottom of the trap to make it comfortable so that the cat will want to go in to get the food. That means you need newspaper.

Newspaper nowadays can run $2.50+. Once the cat is in the trap they freak out until you cover it. That means you need sheets or blankets. Sheets and blankets start at about $2.50 and up.

Unfortunately you can't just throw a twin, queen or king size sheet/blanket on the trap and think you're not gonna trip on it. So, someone has to spend their time cutting these sheets and/or blankets down to sizes for the traps or hope someone else (another volunteer) can do it for them.

So the cat is now in the trap, he/she is covered. Where do you put the cat? The cat goes in the trappers truck. Even though you've got newspaper under the cat, chances are it got all bundled up when the cat freaked and when the cat p*es or p**ps, its gonna go all over the trappers truck. So, the trapper uses a water proof pad/blanket to go under the traps, on the floorboard. Those pads range from $20 and up.

From here, where does the cat go until it's spay/neuter appointment/walk in (clinics-$60, some animal controls-free, some shelters-low cost). The cat/s have to go to someone's house to wait. Once at the house, you need to put something under the traps so p*e doesn't get on your floor or carpet. You'd need another waterproof pad or lots of puppy pads (these cost $12 or more). The cat now has to be fed and the newspaper has to be changed out cuz it's either wet, ripped up or has p**p on it. To help do this, so the cat doesn't escape, you can use a divider ($22 and up). The divider goes thru the trap so there's no opening at all for them to escape cuz they're blocked in.

The next morning the trapper takes the cat/s to clinic or walk in TNR, that's time out of their already busy schedule. Most trappers also microchip the cats they speuter so we either pay to use clinics chips or bring our own ($12 or more) Later that day they can pick the cat/s up, more time out of their schedule. The cat can not go home in the trap so it has to be accompanied with an empty carrier when dropped off to be fixed, which the cat will be put in after surgery while still under anesthesia. (cat carriers $20 and up each). The cat can't be released until the next day so again the cat/s have to go to someone's house, be fed and have the newspaper changed out again. The next day, earlier then usual, the trapper has to drive back to where they trapped the cat/s from in order to release them before going to work. Once this is over, the trapper has to disinfectant each trap and carrier that they used and wash the waterproof pad before the next round of trapping.

Think about this, the trapper came to you to trap, took the cats home for the night, took the cats to clinic early the next morning, went back to their life, drove back to clinic to pick them up in the afternoon, took them back to a safe place for the night again, picked the cats back up and drove them back to be released where they were trapped, then drove back to their normal life. All that took gas in their truck. Which as you know, gas is not cheap.

If you're still a little confused after reading this, I'll make it clearer: Trappers/rescues have spent hundreds, if not thousands of dollars just to help you FREE OF CHARGE.

Donating money, cat food, newspaper, blankets, sheets, traps, puppy pads, waterproof pads to rescues/cat trappers helps more then you'll ever know.

The above was “stolen” from https://www.facebook.com/PreciouspawssocietyNV?mibextid=LQQJ4d

Aside from the costly aspect to volunteers and their countless hours, I would like to add the institutions that provide the service, which includes rent, power, water, insurance, masks, gloves, scalpels, sutures, surgical scissors, washer, dryer, autoclaves, refrigerator, anesthesia and oxygen (and their equipment), vaccines, medication, maintenance on equipment, sterilization supplies, cleaning supplies, surgical towels, salaries for the receptionist, Vet Tech, and the Vet. AND I’m sure there’s a lot more!

Not to mention putting everyone’s safety at risk when dealing with a scared, feral cat.

Do I dare mention if kittens are found of fostering age and that whole volunteer process?

Just something to think about. .

12/11/2023

If everyone made sure their pets were spayed and neutered, these statistics could be much different. 😔 But as it’s stands, a family of four having 28 cats is a bit unrealistic. That leaves many cats homeless and in need of caretakers and people like us to make sure they get spayed and neutered to reduce the population‼️

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