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Over 130 Stray Animals Caught & Neutered in just 5 weeks Amazon Community Animal Rescue, Education & Safety (Amazon C.A.R.E.S.) is conducting an aggressive campaign to permanently reduce the number of homeless and unwanted dogs and cats forced to survive on the streets of Iquitos. The campaign began in April of 2006, spearheaded by Australian veterinarian Dr. Beth McGennisken, who is volunteering her time and expertise to this important public health issue. Dr. McGennisken brings with her a wealth of experience and Amazon c.a.r.e.s. is extremely grateful for her contribution to the animals and people of Loreto. She has managed similar campaigns in India & Bhutan. During the first five weeks of the program More than 130 stray or abandoned dogs and cats have been captured, vaccinated for rabies & neutered!. This program not only prevents the birth of countless litters of unwanted puppies and kittens, but it also improves public health conditions and the spread of zoonotic diseases. These animals can be identified temporarily with a red plastic collar around their neck. A more permanent identifier is a notch in the right ear. The dedicated staff and many passionate volunteers are working to make this program a success. In addition to being surgically sterilized, most animals undergo treatment for mange, a very uncomfortable skin condition that causes animals to scratch their skins and lose their hair. Others are receiving chemotherapy for transmissible venereal tumors, which are sexually transmitted. Amazon c.a.r.e.s. maintains an office and modern Veterinary Clinic at Pevas 184, just two blocks from the Plaza de Armas. Visitors are always welcome! At least once per week the Amazon c.a.r.e.s. team operates a mobile neuter clinic in Belen. Incredibly the mobile clinic is held on the 2nd floor of the Casona above the meat market. During the final week of May, veterinarians Dr Esther Pena, Dr Miguel Sebastian & Dr Beth McGennisken were assisted by 7 volunteer Canadian veterinary students – Amy Jewiss, Liz Sinclair, Janet Sunstrum & Maria Pienkowski (Ontario Veterinary College) & Genevieve Marceau, Jacinthe Messier & Valerie Lalonde (University of Montreal). The hard working students were a fantastic help & 15 stray dogs were neutered/identified & vaccinated for rabies. Amazon c.a.r.e.s. is very grateful for any assistance that visitors can provide: donations, old towels/newspapers, & many medicines can be used to help the abandoned animals of Iquitos. Visitors may also memorialize or pay tribute to a loved friend or pet with a donation. All donors receive recognition on our website at www.amazoncares.org.
Please feel welcome to visit the veterinary clinic at Pevas 184, Iquitos (between the hours of 9:00am – 1:00pm, or 3:30pm – 7:30pm. Monday-Saturday). Say hello, pet a dog, and support the project by buying a T-shirt or by volunteering to assist at the next mobile neuter clinic.
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