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Thanks for coming to our adoption event.

June 2, 2014
Thanks for coming to our adoption event.

New families were found for dogs and cats.
Thank you so much.
Volunteers worked so hard.
This is why we could reach the agreement.

Animal volunteer activity is extremely hard.
The usual activity is already hard enough, but then so many accidents also happen. For example, a cat escaped from it’s foster family.
This increases the workload, and there’s no time to rest, mentally or physically.

Volunteers are my fellows, like family.
I don’t often say my thanks directly to them, but I always appreciate them from bottom of my heart.
So many lives are saved because of them.

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Today I was busy with interior construction in the TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital from 9:00am.
After finishing the blog, I was going to sleep a bit, but received a call…..
A kitten that went to a foster family is not well.
I asked them bring this kitten urgently to our hospital, and took emergency measures.

It is always like this.
This is animal care volunteering.
But why I can’t stop is that the animals can’t get a better situation by themselves.
Thinking about the suffering of animals, I have to do something, whatever I can do get through my own painfulness.

Thus, we can share in the happiness of 2 dogs and 8 kittens from the Animal Welfare Center at our adoption event.
If we do nothing, these lives would have been lost.

Animal care volunteering is not so easy.
But if you can lend a hand sometimes, even for a short time, it will be really helpful.
Please think about it.

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Message from Akiko Yui, President and Founder of TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital
I believe that helping animals in need, existing in symbiosis with animals, and fostering a loving heart lead to an improvement in one’s character of kindness and generosity. The killing of animals due to decisions made by administration goes against my firm belief in preventing cruelty to animals. Animal Rescue Fund’s most important goal is to reduce the number of animals killed in Japan to zero by urging administration to change, reform, and improve the prevention of cruelty to animals. In order to reduce the number of animals in need, we work to raise awareness and support for the importance of sterilization operations. Each year, we spay and neuter more than 1000 stray cats. We are always putting animals up for adoption to help those lives already born in finding a loving home.

TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital:
We first opened our TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital in February of 2011 in an effort to make our dream a reality - to lower the number of dogs and cats killed in Japan to zero. At our hospital, we spay and neuter cats to reduce the number of unfortunate stray cats. Our hospital strives to help unfortunate animals in need of medical care.
The lives of numerous pets and livestock were lost as a result of the unprecedented earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan on March 11th 2011 and the radiation disaster caused by the stricken Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Animal Rescue Fund goes directly to the 20km evacuation zone around the stricken Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant to rescue animals.
Animal Rescue Fund is based in Kanagawa Prefecture’s TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital. Therefore, the animals that we rescue from Fukushima Prefecture are brought to TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital located in Kanagawa Prefecture. Here, the rescued animals receive medical care and are returned to their owners or are put up for adoption.
We also work in urging the government and administration of Japan to support the protection of animals in need.


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