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Earthquake Evacuees Offered Free Pet Care

Ishikawa, Jan 16 (News On Japan) - In response to the Noto Peninsula earthquake, the Ishikawa Veterinary Association has launched an initiative to support evacuees with pets by offering free pet care at more than 40 animal hospitals across the prefecture for one month.

According to Ishikawa Prefecture, some of the people affected by the earthquake have been unable to bring their pets to evacuation centers, leading them to stay at home or continue sleeping in their cars. To assist these individuals, the Ishikawa Veterinary Association began the initiative on Monday, allowing pets of the disaster-affected people to be cared for free of charge for a month at 46 animal hospitals within the prefecture.

The initiative covers dogs, cats, rabbits, and small birds. Those who wish to use this service should contact the Noto Peninsula Earthquake Animal Response Headquarters at the prefectural veterinary association by calling 076-213-5788 to inform them about their pet's condition and proceed with the arrangements.

The Ishikawa Prefectural Pharmaceutical Affairs and Sanitation Division, which requested this initiative from the veterinary association, stated, "Protecting the precious pets of those affected by the disaster is also crucial for safeguarding their own lives and health. We strongly encourage anyone struggling to find a place for their pets to make use of this service."

Source: NHK

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