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The "Objects of the Society" were drawn up by the founders when operations commenced in 1956 and are still the current aims. - To prevent cruelty to any living creature, and encourage kindness to animals
- To rescue animals from the perils of the streets
- To give food and temporary shelter to lost, abandoned, wandering or starving animals
- To restore lost or wandering animals to their owners
- To endeavour by sale, or other approved means to find good homes for lost or unwanted animals
- To humanely destroy those animals which, owing to old age, injury, disease, vice, being unwanted or unplaceable, or other sufficient reason it may be deemed desirable to destroy
- To educate the general public to a just appreciation of animals and dispel ignorance, apathy and mismanagement likely to be detrimental to their welfare
- To fully co-operate with the appropriate authorities, more particularly the police, in prosecuting the perpetrators of any proven act of cruelty
- To hire or employ secretaries, clerks, managers, servants and workmen and to pay them and other persons in return for services rendered, salaries, wages and gratuities
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