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Working together for a good cause!

Our animal clinics start tomorrow! Hopefully we will get lots of cats and horses to the clinics! I will try to put updates on how it's going at some point next week, so keep on following this blog and our FB-page too!

BARC, an animal welfare organization from Bali, are also joining us. They are sending a team of 8 vet students and are coming with  medicines etc. It is great to get together to work for a good cause. See the picture and message from BARC under it (copied from their FB-page).



BARC COLLABORATION WITH ANIMAL AID NETWORKS!
MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED to replenish our stock and be ready for the January 2014 Gili-T Clinic.

BARC are proud to support Gili Carriage Horse Support Network, Gili Eco Trust, JAAN (Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN) and Cats of Gili this coming week and assisting in the operation of FREE animal clinics at Gili Trawangan for the cats and horses.

With 8 BARC Vet Volunteers we are packing our supplies and heading to the island for 6 days of Cat sterilization / treatment and helping the Horse Clinic in treatment, shoe fitting and MUCH needed Education!


HOW YOU CAN HELP? BUY ONLINE
AND SEND DIRECT TO OUR PO BOX:
BARC - PO Box 1179, Hillarys 6923 WA

FOR CATS
Revolution cat
Cat Pro fender spot on
Cat wormer
Kitten milk
Feeding bottles
Flea shampoo cats
Flea powder cats
Spring loaded Cat traps

FOR THE HORSES
Antibiotics - vet letter oral and injectable
Anti inflam oral and injectable
Horse wormer
Suture sets 2-0 and 3-0
Saddle blankets
Insect repellent for animals
Betadine
Vet wrap
Farm animal wound ointment
Hospital instruments

HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE GILIS?
It is no island paradise for the SLAVE HORSES horses. It's hell on earth.

FACT: These wild horses are captured on neighbouring Indonesian islands with pit traps until they are so tired and succumb to the handlers.

FACT: They are shipped and sold to the Gilis and worked to extreme lengths, fed little food, with basic shelters and only being provided SALT WATER which is killing them.

FACT: Usually with a lifespan of 25-30 years, the life of a Gili Horse rarely passes 2 years.

FACT: Tourists are perpetuating the torture of these animals. Stop using the horses and you stop the cycle of animal abuse.

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