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Help stop
instant electrocution of stray dogs and cats
on the streets of Mexico
Isla Mujeres, February 5, 2011 - The
life of cats and dogs on this idyllic island
is bleak. The local government has a
despicable solution--population control by
electrocution! Her organization has become
one of hope; dedicating itself to rescuing
and caring for these abused and discarded
animals through spay and neuter clinics,
fostering, and adopting.
Alison Sawyer Current has spent ten
years working with and supporting other
rescue groups in the Yucatan. While
continually addressing the big picture she
has re-housed over four thousand animals,
placing them with individuals and rescue
groups in the US and Canada. In 2005 she
received the Doris Day Animal Kindred Spirit
Award and was invited to the first ‘Forum on
Small Animal Over-population’ in Mexico
City.
Isla Animal’s programs are run totally on
donations. It’s Alison’s goal to educate pet
owners and provide them with free services
and basic supplies, such as food, flea and
tick medication, shampoo, collars, leashes
and medical supplies. On a typical day she
has thirty to forty dogs at her house; most
of them are sick and scared from a life on
the streets - and these are the strong ones!
Islanders drop the dogs off or tie them to
her gate, or tourists find them by the side
of the road. It takes time and love to get
these animals ready for a good home but
Alison is prepared to take care of each and
every one until she can send them to a
better place. Isla Mujeres is a tourist
destination so the animals are considered
unsightly and are eliminated in an effort to
create a more pristine vacation destination.
Alison is sure that if tourists knew what
was truly going on they would want to do
something about it.
Isla Animals desperately needs additional
funding so that they may continue their
wonderful work. Please visit their website
at
www.islaanimals.org for more information
on this incredible organization and how to
alleviate the plight of these desperately
mistreated animals.
Alison Sawyer Current is also the
author of an intriguing novel,
No
Urn For The Ashes (Bayfire Press
Publishing), and generously donates the
proceeds from her book sales to further the
care of her extended feline and canine
family.
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Ascot Media Group is providing public
relations services to this humane
organization at no charge in their attempt
to help these animals in Mexico.
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