Domestic

City of Cape Town Domestic Animal Survey – Your Questions Answered

Domestic

City of Cape Town Domestic Animal Survey – Your Questions Answered

The way we treat animals says a lot about the kind of society we are building. The City of Cape Town’s Domestic Animal Survey is a chance for us to create real change—not just for animals, but for the communities they live in.

As Alderman JP Smith said at the survey launch in Delft yesterday:

“You can tell much about a society by how it treats those that are at its mercy—those who do not have a voice and are vulnerable. If you are seeing a lot of mistreatment of animals, you can know that there is probably a fair amount of mistreatment of people as well.”

By taking this survey, you’re not just helping animals—you’re helping to shape a healthier, more compassionate community for everyone. 

The survey will help improve conditions for animals—and people.

Animals and humans share the same environment. If animals in a community are sick, struggling, or neglected, it affects everyone’s well-being. Healthier pets, fewer stray animals, and safer, cleaner neighbourhoods for all.

It will allow the City and animal welfare organisations to respond better.

Understanding not just the number of animals but also the needs and challenges of their owners allows organisations like the SPCA to target sterilisation efforts, vaccination drives, and welfare interventions where they’re needed most.

The way animals are treated reflects our society’s values.

How we treat animals is a mirror of how we treat each other. A society that protects the vulnerable—including animals—fosters compassion, kindness, and respect. Your voice can help identify areas where animal mistreatment is a concern and drive positive change.

It helps build a safer, more responsible pet-owning community.

When pet owners face challenges like access to veterinary care or financial strain, animals suffer. The survey will highlight what pet owners need to ensure responsible ownership, reducing neglect and abandonment.

It gives animals a voice.

Animals cannot speak for themselves, but we can. By completing this survey, you are advocating for those who depend on us for their well-being. Your participation will influence change, drive support to where it is need most, and ultimately improve the lives of animals and people alike.

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Disclaimer: The information produced by Infurmation is provided for general and educational purposes only and does not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Always seek the advice of your vet or other qualified health care provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you suspect that your pet has a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider.