PAT Expands Sterilisation Project into Huay Sai Nue
PAT expands its sterilisation and animal welfare work to Huay Sai Nue, a rural area outside Cha-am in Phetchaburi.
PAT expands its sterilisation and animal welfare work to Huay Sai Nue, a rural area outside Cha-am in Phetchaburi.
In two days, 50 animals were sterilised and vaccinated to prevent further stray population growth. We treated 11 for skin issues, fleas, and ticks, and gave 9 dogs parasite medication. We’re also supplying food to community feeders for several months.
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Over the course of the clinic, we successfully sterilised 60 animals, a significant step in controlling the stray population and improving their quality of life.
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