
01/07/2025
3 male kittens available for adoption. They’re all very sweet as all kittens tend to be. You can come see them at the clinic from our new hours of 9am@until 7pm Monday to Saturday.
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Ban Ko Tao
จันทร์ | 09:30 - 17:00 |
อังคาร | 09:30 - 17:00 |
พุธ | 09:30 - 17:00 |
พฤหัสบดี | 09:30 - 17:00 |
ศุกร์ | 09:30 - 17:00 |
เสาร์ | 09:30 - 17:00 |
รับทราบข่าวสารและโปรโมชั่นของ Koh Tao Animal Clinicผ่านทางอีเมล์ของคุณ เราจะเก็บข้อมูลของคุณเป็นความลับ คุณสามารถกดยกเลิกการติดตามได้ตลอดเวลา
ส่งข้อความของคุณถึง Koh Tao Animal Clinic:
We are a veterinarian clinic servicing the community of Koh Tao. We provide care and treatment to sick and injured stray animals and also to the loved pet community. Pet owners do pay for the treatment of their pets but we pride ourselves on the care we provide to all animals including strays and un-homed animals and no animal in need is turned away.
We are a clinic not a traditional shelter. A lot of animals on the island do not have one particular owner. They may have been born in an area and grown up there or perhaps lived with an owner who has then left the island and unfortunately left their dog behind. The “stray” dogs survive okay if they are known to people in that particular area. Unlike Europe, the USA, UK and Australia the dogs here are arguably more fortunate in that they have a level of freedom that would never be experienced by a dog overseas. The downside is that sometimes no one particular person is responsible for the animal and on occasions the welfare of the animal can fall between the cracks. Very often a dog is well known in an area and various people would take care and provide for them and keep an eye on them for injury and illness. If a dog is involved in an accident or becomes unwell and brought to the clinic for treatment, or has been a bit of a nuisance around a certain part of the beach and it is considered that neutering could curb his exuberance or excitement they may be brought to the clinic for de-sexing or other treatment and upon completion of treatment they will be returned to the area from where they came. This is in line with our policy of rehome or return.
The clinic is barely self-funded. Monies received from paying customers and the sale of retail product supports the clinic. In spite of this very lean budget, an amazing service is provided by Dr. Jae, her assistant Yo Chaichaue and support partner Nicky Simmons. The clinic's cat neutering program and Alley Cat Adoption Centre to date has been founded and supported by Heidi Cassar. We do not offer a formal volunteering program but appreciate the help and support of different people in various capacities. Sometimes helpers come for a short time and others have a more lengthy commitment. Help is appreciated in additional cleaning of animal accommodation, feeding and socialising of animals. Some regular supporters bring special food for the dogs or support us in medical equipment or cash donations or provide computer and IT skills to maintain our website and social media presence. We do not receive any funding from any overseas foundations or charaties.