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Lynne Reddie's 'Reddie Teddies' Knit for Local Animal Support

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January 19, 20263 days ago
Lynne's Knitted Reddie Teddies Bring Support for Wags n Whiskers

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Lynne Reddie knitted "Reddie Teddies" to support Wags n Whiskers in Hermanus. These handmade animals were sold, raising R5050. The funds will be used for essential animal care, including sterilization, vaccinations, and parasite treatment. The initiative highlights how creative talents can generate vital support for vulnerable animals.

When people use their gifts and talents to help animals, they become heroes! Hermanus, South Africa (19 January 2026) – Lynne Reddie is a knitting hero. Before Christmas came around last year, she lovingly knitted an entire collection of funky animals. She called them Reddie Teddies, and she gave them a special purpose. To help animals in Hermanus. The teddies were donated to Wags n Whiskers, where they could be sold off and the proceeds used for essential care for vulnerable and needy animals in town. “A heartfelt thank you to Lynne Reddie, who so lovingly knitted and donated her beautiful Reddie Teddies to Wags n Whiskers in December. These special knitted animals didn’t just warm hearts locally — some even travelled as far as Johannesburg to find their new homes!” shared the organisation. It takes a village to make good things happen. The kind owner of a local computer store offered to display and sell the teddies on Wags n Whisker’s behalf. By January, Reddie Teddies had flown off the shelves, and R5050 was raised! “These funds will go towards sterilising, vaccinating, tick and flea treating, and deworming animals in need — changing lives, one paw at a time,” shares Wags n Whiskers. That’s what collective kindness can do. For many of us, donating money isn’t always an option; sometimes, there just isn’t enough of it to go around. Otherwise, we’d all be heroes, right? Wrong. Being a hero doesn’t have to cost extra money. When you rely on your gifts and creativity, with what you already have on hand, you’d be amazed at what you can pull off. That’s how Lynne managed to make a difference, with a pair of knitting needles and some wool. If you bake, knit, fix things, paint, grow veggies, or make anything at all – you’ve got something valuable to offer. What’s your big move for animal welfare this year? Let us know! Sources: Linked above. Don’t ever miss the Good Things. Download the Good Things Guy App now on Apple or Google. Do you have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes and hear their incredible stories:

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    Reddie Teddies: Knitting for Wags n Whiskers Animals