Vetnuus | May 2024 11 Poland opened the borders for refugees and a lot of people took their animals with them. But it was not easy as the border needed the animals to be vaccinated and identified. We did what we could with the supplies we had. We still vaccinate, sterilize and identity chip a lot of animals. Some people who could not take their animals left them at the clinic pleading with us to look after them until they could return. There are so many destroyed houses, that I do not know what will happen to all the animals in the long run. Our colleagues in Poland helped us with a mobile clinic. Now we can get to the animals that cannot get to us. It makes the sterilizations a lot easier. We have a great shortage of personnel. Before the war, there were 25 people on the staff. Now we are only 3. Before we moved the children to a safer country they helped with some of the operations. Article >>> 12
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