Chernobyl Special
By David Fagan
/ February 21, 2023
I found this old photo taken in the Bahia bar. My silly way of lightening the Chernobyl crisis. At the...
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But on their way to being tranquilized by the visiting vets in Kamini as part of the ongoing spay and neutering program of HydraArk. Seventy-two successful operations in three days will certainly help the local street cats survive the winter without overpopulating and hence competing for the limited resources.
Where else could one picture this?
Not an easy, or safe, task. Jennifer got a really nasty bite from a wild Tom who wasn’t too keen on having the ‘family jewels’ removed. Despite tetanus shots and anti biotics, a cat bite is very infectious.
Wearing gloves when grabbing wriggly toms is not practical even though it sounds obvious.
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