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Rabies alert #Nyali
Please be aware that we have confirmed 2 rabies cases in the following areas:
- Greenwood Drive
- Kengeleni area (Kongowea)
It is crucial to ensure that your pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations.
Source @kspcamombasa
KVA World Veterinary Day Celebrations 2025
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Saturday 26th April 2025 Obwolo grounds, Mamboleo, Kisumu!
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Kenya veterinary association brings you The World Veterinary Day Celebrations 2025 Farmers Field Day on 26th April 2025 at Obwolo grounds -Mamboleo Kisumu City. Tell a friend to tell a friend.
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This year's World Rabies Day Celebrations will be one of a kind. We will be showcasing One Health in Action and we invite all medics and vets to join us in this noble course. Residents of Kwake are also welcome to come for FREE MEDICAL services for both humans and all animals.
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“I take this very seriously, this matter with the cats. I’m always here for them. I never go out of town, not for Christmas, not for New Year’s,” he said. “And it doesn’t bother me. I dedicate my life to them.”
Nairobi City County Animal Control and Welfare Bill 2024 is set to undergo public participation on August 2.
Potential for population control, regulation and monitoring.
The fee might be a financial burden for low-income households, possibly leading to more abandoned cats.