Due to logistical issues, we are unfortunately having to postpone our spay/neuter clinic in Fiji. Difficulties getting the necessary medications out of Canada, through the US and into Fiji is taking longer than we had been led to believe. Therefore, we will be travelling instead in April, when our host/local contact will be back in the area.
Locally, we have been asked to provide spay/neuter services to two first nations groups. We are looking into these opportunities and will keep you posted.
The Canadian Animal Assistance Team is made up of veterinary professionals dedicated to the care of animals worldwide. Their mandate is to have an impact on the safety, health and population control of domestic animals worldwide by providing education, providing spay and neuter clinics for domestic animals in rural / underserved areas, ensuring domestic animals are included in disaster response plans, and assisting in relief efforts after natural disasters.
Monday, December 19, 2005
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Aquarium Event a Huge Success!
A huge thank you to all the supporters that came out to the Aquarium event! It was a great success. Members from each team that travelled to New Orleans spoke about their experience, complete with photos. It was a great way to show all the donors the amazing work they helped us to provide. Many attendees commented that so often you donate to a cause, and never see the results. They were very thankful for this evening!
The silent auction was very successful, with items such as a stereo system, a gift certificate for services at a local veterinary hospital, and a dog training e-book. Hands of Help t-shirts were for sale, as well as cat and dog Christmas cards by Cross-Eyed Cards. A portion of the sale of each are donated to CAAT initiatives.
Check back for updates on our upcoming spay and neuter missions!
The silent auction was very successful, with items such as a stereo system, a gift certificate for services at a local veterinary hospital, and a dog training e-book. Hands of Help t-shirts were for sale, as well as cat and dog Christmas cards by Cross-Eyed Cards. A portion of the sale of each are donated to CAAT initiatives.
Check back for updates on our upcoming spay and neuter missions!
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