08-02-2005, 09:29 PM
Hi everyone, and thanks for the ideas for affordable S/N for dogs and cats. Mella1, would love to find out as much as possible on how Washington State runs their program, and also about your vets doing it for free. Can you email me with more information or a p.o.c? Believe me all suggestions are welcomed. When we go before the County Council, we must have (many) plausible solutions. Advocats is doing a terrific job in bring in an Out of State vets(Kona side) to do a day of free S/N. Presently I'm checking with them on the How to's, and maybe we can also do the same for this side of the island.
Frank it was very nice meeting you, and no this is not a one person show. I've connected with other animal groups on this island, and they are helping obtaining signatures as well. They are familiar with the ongoing crisis of unwanted and overpopulation of dogs & cats and its easier for them to answer some of the questions that come up. As we try to answer as best as possible. Also, they are into animal rescue, feral cat location, foster animal housing, etc. But thanks again for your offer. I will again be out at Makuu this Sunday, and at Hilo farmers market on Sat. with a volunteer. Every signature counts like gold, and speaks for the animals that can not.
So again, please look for me its an important issue.
Protect Animals Rights:Kindness, Love & Respect
Frank it was very nice meeting you, and no this is not a one person show. I've connected with other animal groups on this island, and they are helping obtaining signatures as well. They are familiar with the ongoing crisis of unwanted and overpopulation of dogs & cats and its easier for them to answer some of the questions that come up. As we try to answer as best as possible. Also, they are into animal rescue, feral cat location, foster animal housing, etc. But thanks again for your offer. I will again be out at Makuu this Sunday, and at Hilo farmers market on Sat. with a volunteer. Every signature counts like gold, and speaks for the animals that can not.
So again, please look for me its an important issue.
Protect Animals Rights:Kindness, Love & Respect
Protect Animals Rights:Kindness, Love & Respect