Adoption Day Catapoolza at TEARS on Sunday, 25 January
Adoption Day Catapoolza at TEARS on Sunday, 25 January

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TEARS Animal Rescue’s first Catapoolza of the year is on Sunday, 25 January 2026.
Let’s make it special for the beautiful cats and many gorgeous little kittens ready for new homes. The TEARS Catapoolza is a cat celebration with a cause. Big energy, big heart with real impact. Come down to TEARS at 21 Kommetjie Road from 10 am to 2 pm.
The TEARS kitten ward is bursting with adorable little kittens. While they wait, we want to ensure they receive the best care possible, and that starts with proper nutrition. TEARS would be incredibly grateful for donations of Royal Canin Kitten Mousse and Royal Canin Kitten Pouches, which help our kittens grow strong and stay healthy, giving them the best start in life before they go off to their loving families.
TEARS website: www.tears.org.za
TEARS Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TEARSAnimalRescue/
TEARS Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/tearsanimalrescue/?hl=en.
ABOUT TEARS ANIMAL RESCUE:
TEARS is a pro-life, non-profit organisation established in 1999 (registered in terms of Section 18A of the Income Tax Act) whose core aim is to rescue, treat, rehabilitate, reunite, and rehome lost, abandoned, abused, and neglected companion animals and to educate pet owners and the youth living in the four under-resourced communities within which we operate.
We strive to meet the needs of the under-resourced communities in the Southern Peninsula by providing:
● free sterilisations and subsidised medical support that includes vaccinations, deworming, and parasite control
● access to two TEARS mobile clinics that offer primary healthcare and pet care support.
● Access to the TEARS Veterinary Clinic, offering veterinary care for vulnerable pets for almost any condition, illness, or injury at a welfare rate.
TEARS remains the only facility in the Cape Peninsula’s far South available seven days per week, including an after-hours mobile clinic service from 4.30pm to 7pm with limited veterinary care. TEARS treat the hundreds of animals who need treatment each month for various conditions, illnesses, and injuries.
Our experience enables us to manage the population control of companion animals in these areas, based on available funding, and to reduce the spread of zoonoses as a means of supporting community health and complying to the WHO’s One Health approach to the animal-human interface.
We are partnered with community-based NGOs and community leaders to support vulnerable pets and pet owners living in the four core communities we are mandated to serve. Our Programmes aim to bring about systemic change through strategic interventions based on community involvement and support. Implementing effective animal welfare solutions in high-density and low-income communities has been proven to positively impact human welfare by delivering health, environmental, economic, educational, and social benefits.
