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If you are looking to spoil your loved one this Valentine’s Day, why not buy a bucket of cookies which supports animals in need?

 

Cape Town, South Africa (13 February 2024) – Nothing screams love more than home-baked cookies filling the tummies of those you love most in this world. Baked goods are always a win which is why the “Change for the Better Foundation” is selling cookies by the bucket (that’s buckets of love right there) in the hopes of raising funds for an upcoming sterilisation day.

The pro-life rescue will be hosting a sterilisation day on the 27th of February 2024. The sterilisations have been kindly sponsored by the National Sterilization Project, but crucial supportive treatments still need to be covered. These treatments include vaccinations, deworming, and tick and flea treatments for the World Spay Day drive.

Each dog that is sterilised on the day, will also get all their needed medical support on the same day, making it a one-stop shop for dog owners in need. Based in Kraaifontein, there are many animals that need the team’s support, and this spay drive will make a massive difference!

The team are selling 1.7kg buckets of cookies in an effort to raise the funds needed for the World Spay Day drive. Each bucket costs R200 and has a selection of cookies to make any heart melt.

You can find out how to get your hands on a limited bucket of love (we mean cookies) here.


Sources: Change for the Better Foundation
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