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ZACulture12 days ago

Protected: SAACA is teaching the next generation to care through pet cancer awareness

SAACA, an organization focused on animal cancer awareness and education in South Africa, emphasizes the importance of educating pet owners about early cancer detection in pets. The organization also runs a youth education program targeting children aged two to six, aiming to foster empathy and kindness toward animals through interactive learning in schools and early childhood development centers.

Supporting pet cancer awareness

SAACA is currently one of only a handful of organisations globally dedicated specifically to animal cancer awareness and education. Its aim is to educate South Africans about cancer in animals before preventable suffering occurs. According to Marais, one of the biggest challenges is perception. “People often believe cancer only happens to someone else’s pet,” he explains.

The organisation aims to educate pet owners on early cancer detection in pets, including recognising changes in appetite, unusual lumps, sores that do not heal, unexplained weight loss, lethargy, or sudden behavioural changes. But SAACA’s work extends far beyond awareness campaigns aimed at adults.

Why children are at the heart of the programme

At the centre of SAACA’s community education programme is a belief that empathy can be taught and that teaching children to care for animals helps build kinder communities overall.

Beginning in 2026, SAACA rolled out a 22-week youth education initiative across 22 schools and early childhood development centres nationwide. Each school visit combines classroom learning with interactive activities designed specifically for young children aged two to six. The sessions focus on:

Basic pet hygiene

Shade and sun protection to prevent skin cancer

Clean water and food bowls

Grooming and brushing

Sterilisation awareness

Understanding pet cancer symptoms

Respectful animal interaction

Children also participate in colour runs and receive take-home colouring books filled with animal health and care tips. For Marais, the goal is bigger than education alone. “If we can teach children to treat animals with respect, we can help raise people who treat each other with more respect too,” he says.

Community support making a difference

Already committed to creating Soft Landings for pets and the people who love them, dotsure.co.za stepped in early to help power SAACA’s education drive, contributing R10,000 toward the rollout of the programme and its ongoing outreach effort.

The long-term vision for SAACA includes the launching of a mobile veterinary unit capable of reaching rural communities with access to qualified veterinary support and pet health education. Fighting cancer in animals isn’t only about treatment. It’s about education, prevention, empathy, and creating a generation of youth who understand that caring for animals is part of caring for each other.

Dotsure Limited (Registration number 2006/000723/06) is a licensed non-life insurer and authorised financial services provider (FSP39925). Voted South Africa’s Best Pet Insurance 2023-2025 by readers of The Star, Die Burger, Beeld, and City Press.

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Mail & GuardianIndependentCenter12 days ago
Protected: SAACA is teaching the next generation to care through pet cancer awareness

SAACA, an organization focused on animal cancer awareness and education in South Africa, emphasizes the importance of educating pet owners about early cancer detection in pets. The organization also runs a youth education program targeting children aged two to six, aiming to foster empathy and kindness toward animals through interactive learning in schools and early childhood development centers.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about SAACA's educational initiatives without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on the organization's mission and programs without emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.