By Karen Menczer | Executive Director, Animal-Kind International
I'm happy to report that AKI's GlobalGiving project supporting Have A Heart efforts to spay/neuter and provide vet care to under-served parts of Namibia is off to a great start this year-and in large part, that's thanks to AKI supporters!
After the December test run of the HAH mobile clinic (which we previously reported on), HAH-Luderitz/Aus/Bethanie asked us to support the mobile clinic. Since HAH funds (from other than AKI) are specifically for s/n of cats and dogs, HAH requested that we fill the funding gaps, mainly vet care (other than s/n) for cats and dogs, horses and donkeys that are brought to the mobile clinic. And with leftover AKI money, HAH would spay/neuter additional cats and dogs. Of course, we agreed.
Overall, the results for the January HAH mobile trip were:
HAH Mobile reserved the additional AKI funds for their March 2017 mobile trip. That trip took place at the end of the month, and the s/n van traveled to: Keetmans, Bethanie, Aus, Luderitz, Grunau-1st time ever (36 dogs and cats sterilized) and Karasburg-1st time ever there too! We're still waiting for final numbers for the March trip, but so far we know that AKI funds covered:
Parasite Treatment Solution 3,5 % (ml) x 52 for 136 dogs and 2 horses (see picture)
25 male cats neuters @ US$25 each=US$625
Also, AKI funds were used to treat a dog that was bitten by a puff adder (see 2 pictures-the wound looks bad, but the dog fully recovered and is fine!) and 2 dogs that had burn wounds (see 2 pictures).
About US$225 is still remaining of AKI funds, which will be used for the next mobile trip. The mobile clinic willl head to Okahandja in May and will target Fyf Rand Kamp. This is a settlement with around 5,000 people, they don't have running water or electricity or toilets in their houses-like most of the townships where HAH Mobile travels to (see picture of Bethanie, for an example). The link below tells the story of how the Fyf Rand Kamp settlement started.
In the next AKI-GlobalGiving project report, I'll report on the outcome of that mobile clinic trip. And you can always check the AKI Blog (see link below) for updates.
Our goal is that all cat, dog, horse, and donkey owners will be as caring as the 2 in the picture below, this "super cute couple" (as Geesche called them), visited the mobile clinic when it was in Bethanie this March, to say thank you over and over again for rescuing their dog, Ballas, last year. He was very sick at the time, and unable to go through surgery. His owners brought him to the March 2017 clinic for his neuter operation. They told Geesche that Ballas is their youngest child.
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