CAT News
Welcome to the News section of our website! Here you will find a range of articles about the Cluny Animal Trust and the work that we do. You will also find a variety of educational articles that have been written that focus on the health and well being of your animals. Why not join the conversation? You can also like and share our articles with all your friends and family on Facebook.
Strategic Partnership Opportunities with Media and Relevant Associations
In order to continually expand our training network and reach throughout South Africa and beyond, we are always interested in exploring new partnerships with relevant media and/or industry-related associations.
If you are interested in partnering with us, please contact Imogen Tarita at imogen@clunyanimaltrust.co.za

Our Granny Ava
Article about Ava

Joining Forces for Joseph
Article about Joseph

Joseph the Brave - Part 2 from Pet Prints
Article about Joseph

Joseph the Brave - Part 1 from Pet Prints
Article about Joseph

Our Profile Made Animal Talk - How Cool!
Article about Cluny Animal Trust

Our Veterinary Welfare Makes Jacaranda FM!
Radio Interview about
Cluny Animal Trust
Our Veterinary Welfare Makes Jacaranda FM!
Cluny Ensures Animals Do Not Go Hungry
During Covid-19

Kennels for Mandela Day!
Radio Interview about Kennels for Mandela Day

Our Daisy Makes Pet Prints!
Article about Daisy

Our Veterinary Welfare Makes Beautiful News!
Facebook Video about Cluny

Sterilisation Article Makes Canine Zone!
Info on Sterilisation

Our Veterinary Welfare Makes Canine Zone!
Article on Cluny Animal Trust

Our Feeding Project Makes Netwerk 24!
Info on the Feeding Project

Lockdown Township Feeding Project
Info on the Feeding Project
COVID-19 Lockdown Township Feeding Project
Feeding Needy Animals in Our Community During Lockdown.
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The Long and Short of Tail Docking
Info on Tail Docking
The Long and Short of Tail Docking
Tail docking is a surgical procedure that should be performed by a qualified veterinarian to improve an animal’s health and wellbeing, not to make it 'look nice'.
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