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Nepal; Kathmandu Animal Treatment center

10/22/2016

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KAT CENTRE (more information in text below)
Greetings from my lovely friends at Kathmandu Animal Treatment centre (KAT centre).
It is so good to be back!!! I had a fantastic day helping out at KAT centre today. 
Thank you Arne Skotte and Beate Egeland for your donations.
If you want to support KAT in their important work, please follow this link: http://www.katcentre.org.np/help/donate.html
Would you like these heroes keep helping animals in need? 
Please read their story and share it:
Over the past 11 years the Kathmandu Animal Treatment (KAT) Centre, only through the support of donations, has been tirelessly working to help animals in need. 
Before KAT’s existence, the Kathmandu Municipality attempted to control the street dog population by poisoning more than 10,000 dogs a year with strychnine and their toxic, decomposing bodies were dumped in the rivers that are the city’s main water supply. KAT Centre, at its inception in 2004, offered to the authorities a more human and effective alternative: a persistent, proactive animal sterilization program. 
Until now KAT has sterilized more than 19,000 street dogs, vaccinated over 27,000 dogs against rabies and treated 8,500 sick stray dogs and cats in Kathmandu.
With your help we will be able to continue with our work and steadily expand our vaccination and Animal Birth Control Programmes, so as to reduce the suffering of street dogs and cut down the threat of rabies to the people of Kathmandu.
Please help KAT to survive, ANY CONTRIBUTION BIG OR SMALL WILL MATTER!
Follow this link to donate: www.katcentre.org.np/help/donate.html
If you can help, or know individuals or institutions that might help, or for more details, please write us or contact:
KAT Centre: +977 1-4377729,
Dr.Pushkar Pal, Project Manager, email: katinfo@katcentre.org.np, Phone: +977-9843766143, or
Jan Salter, MBE, Founder KAT Centre, email: jsalter@mail.com.np, Phone: +977-14420526
A WARM THANK YOU FROM ALL THE KATHMANDU DOGS!
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