178 Pets in Ragunan Spayed/Neutered and Vaccinated Against Rabies
Reported by TP Moan Simanjuntak | Translated by Maria Inggita
South Jakarta Maritime, Agriculture, and Food Security (KPKP) Sub-agency vaccinated and spayed/neutered 178 pets that have potential to transmit rabies at Agro Eduwisata Ragunan, Jalan Poncol RT 03/05, Ragunan Urban Village, Pasar Minggu on Sunday (5/9).
In order to prevent rabies and suppress reproduction rate, it is important to spay/neuter and give rabies vaccine to animals
South Jakarta Acting Mayor (Plt), Isnawa Adji conveyed, vaccination and spaying/neutering animals was carried out to free Jakarta from rabies and suppress animal reproduction.
Rabies Vaccination Held at RPTRA Payung Tunas Teratai Cipayung"In order to prevent rabies and suppress reproduction rate, it is important to spay/neuter and give rabies vaccine to animals," he mentioned, Monday (5/10).
South Jakarta KPKP Sub-agency Head, Hasudungan A. Sidabalok explained, spaying/neutering and vaccination was carried out through collaboration between Indonesian Street Feeder Family, Kalibata City Cat Lovers, Radhiyan Pet & care, PT. Nestle Indonesia and PT. Zoetis Animal Health Indonesia.
In this activity, there were 104 male cats and 25 female cats were spayed/neutered. While 48 cats and 1 dog were vaccinated against rabies.
"Spaying/neutering is given to domestic cats owned by Jakarta residents (own Jakarta ID card)," he asserted.