The end of September there was a castration project lon the island and it was a huge success.
In 4 days 224 cats and 11 dogs were castrated!
Stray cats from all over the island were caught and brought to the vet clinic of Lovolina in Potamia or Giannis in Limenaria.
We want to say a big thank you to all the people who helped catching cats, lending us their cat boxes or helping in the vet clinics.
But a very special THANK YOU goes to:
* Zoi Kontou of ΠΑΝΕΛΛΑΔΙΚΗ ΦΙΛΟΖΩΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΛΟΝΤΙΚΗ ΟΜΟΣΠΟΝΔΙΑ (pfpo.gr) who organised it all
* The Municipality for their cooperation
* Konstantin, Lilly and Sakis, the team of Vets in Action, who worked hours sustained
* Lovolina and Giannis for providing their clinic, and not being able to do their normal work
* Christos who came all the way from Thessaloniki with loads of boxes and caught a lot of wild cats
We are aware of the fact that some people are disappointed that the cats in their neighbourhood couldn’t be done. But this a project that takes time and step by step we will get there.
Let’s hope the volunteer vets can come back to Thassos soon.
In 4 days 224 cats and 11 dogs were castrated!
Stray cats from all over the island were caught and brought to the vet clinic of Lovolina in Potamia or Giannis in Limenaria.
We want to say a big thank you to all the people who helped catching cats, lending us their cat boxes or helping in the vet clinics.
But a very special THANK YOU goes to:
* Zoi Kontou of ΠΑΝΕΛΛΑΔΙΚΗ ΦΙΛΟΖΩΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΛΟΝΤΙΚΗ ΟΜΟΣΠΟΝΔΙΑ (pfpo.gr) who organised it all
* The Municipality for their cooperation
* Konstantin, Lilly and Sakis, the team of Vets in Action, who worked hours sustained
* Lovolina and Giannis for providing their clinic, and not being able to do their normal work
* Christos who came all the way from Thessaloniki with loads of boxes and caught a lot of wild cats
We are aware of the fact that some people are disappointed that the cats in their neighbourhood couldn’t be done. But this a project that takes time and step by step we will get there.
Let’s hope the volunteer vets can come back to Thassos soon.