A mobile clinic for animals is donated to Fukushima.
A mobile clinic for animals is donated to Fukushima.
In the evacuation zone in Fukushima, dogs and cats separated from their owners are naturally breeding and increasing. Doubutsu-Kazokuno kai in Tokyo is worried about a possible collapse of the ecological balance, and donated a car to Fukushima-ken for mobile treatment of animals.
Doubutsu-Kazoku no kai., which is organized by veterinarians in Tokyo, donated the car to the Fukushima Animal Rescue Office. This will facilitate contraceptive operations.
This car has bio monitoring and anesthesia apparatus. It takes about 30 minutes for the sterilization surgery of one dog or cat.
Fukushima Animal Rescue Office is organized by Fukushima prefecture and a veterinary medical association in Fukushima. This office has been accepting dogs and cats that were rescued in evacuation areas. However, natural breeding is causing an increase in the animal population, and it's difficult to capture and accept all animals.
They can treat the dogs and cats in off-limits areas and "impossible-to-return" areas with this car. They are waiting for permission from the authorities to go into these areas. Until then, they visit the temporary housing areas.