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| KAPSA neutering programme begins |
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| Wednesday, 02 December 2009 |
Share KAPSA is about to have a push on neutering street dogs and cats, and if you are in Kalkan at the moment, your assistance would be appreciated.Here are the ways in which you can help. On Sunday 6th December, KAPSA will be in the Akbel area looking for animals that can be neutered. If you would like to help them catch the animals and take them to the local vet, KAPSA would like to hear from you. They also want to arrange similar days around Kalkan. You can help KAPSA by letting them know where the dogs and cats are currently gathering in numbers, and also the times of day that they congregate. If you know of a specific animal that has not yet been neutered, and where it tends to hang out, let KAPSA know. It would also help to identify the animals if you could supply a photo. These days, with digital cameras, it's quite easy to take a photo and attach it to an email. Finally, if you can spare time to join one of the teams on the streets, rounding up the animals, please get in touch with KAPSA. You can contact them via their website www.kapsa.co.uk and clicking on Contact Us, on the left hand side of their home page.Share |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 December 2009 |



KAPSA is about to have a push on neutering street dogs and cats, and if you are in Kalkan at the moment, your assistance would be appreciated.