In Fukushima, abandoned pets are multiplying | The Japan Times

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"Sterilization is the most practical and humane way to curb the growing population of feral animals, and research backs this up," says Hiro Yamasaki of the Animal Rescue System in Shirakawa, Fukushima Prefecture. "Unfortunately, our clinic is the only one providing this kind of service. The local vets and bureaucrats have not responded adequately to the situation. Something had to be done."
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In Fukushima, abandoned pets are multiplying | The Japan Times
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"Sterilization is the most practical and humane way to curb the growing population of feral animals, and research backs this up," says Hiro Yamasaki of the Animal Rescue System in Shirakawa, Fukushima Prefecture. "Unfortunately, our clinic is the only one providing this kind of service. The local vets and bureaucrats have not responded adequately to the situation. Something had to be done."
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