Animal sanctuary desperate for new property to re-home adopted animals

Graceland Animal Sanctuary team are in desperate need of property to rehome their animals. Picture: Graceland Sanctuary

Graceland Animal Sanctuary team are in desperate need of property to rehome their animals. Picture: Graceland Sanctuary

Published Mar 21, 2024

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Kraaifontein-based animal welfare organisation, Graceland Animal Sanctuary, is in desperate need of a property to relocate to as the lease at their current premises comes to an end.

In an online plea, after being homed at a property with a five-year lease, their tenancy will seize at the end of August and if a property is not found, 40 dogs, 2 ponies, 2 cows, 4 sheep, 4 tortoises, 25 chickens, 4 cats and 3 humans will be destitute the organisation said.

Founder, Caron Burger and volunteer, ElanaLodewyk have called on good Samaritans to assist.

“Our tenancy at our farm, Graceland has basically been on a year to year basis, but with a long term goal - this has very unexpectedly come to an end and we received notice on Tuesday last week. We basically have five months to find a new and better GraceLand, to house our employees and the animals we care for and love.

“As an animal NPO, funding is not something we just have readily available at any given time, and over the next few weeks our main goal will be to find our new safe space for our animals. Over the time at Grace, we have rehabilitated and rehomed more than 1500 animals.

“On the day we move, we need to take down everything - electricals, fencing, poles, shade ports and move everything from the farm to our hopefully new property. Our biggest goal right now is to find a new property, where we can basically start over and ensure the wellbeing and safety of our animals. Once we have that in place, the building, moving, cleaning, and everything that goes along with that will need to be set up and put in place in order for us to move our animals,” said Burger.

For more information, contact the Graceland Sanctuary on [email protected] or contact Burger on +2772 844 0250 or Lodewyk on +2782 226 8682

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