Animals Fiji continues to provide essential services

Animals Fiji continues to provide essential services

By Vijay Narayan
Tuesday 27/04/2021
[image: Animal Fiji]

Animals Fiji reassures the communities that their essential services remain available to the Western and Northern Divisions during the current COVID-19 related restrictions.

It says that ensuring the health of both pets and farm animals alike is important and contributes to the health and well being of you, your family and your community.

Animals Fiji are still available to provide urgent veterinary services but they also need your help.

Please make an appointment.

Animals Fiji requests that only one family member or guardian attend with the animal and that physical distancing is adhered to.

The animals will continue to have their consultation in the clinic whilst owners or anyone else bringing the animals will be asked to wait outside.

Animals Fiji is also suspending the Lautoka and Labasa clinics as well as their Shelter and Clinic Tour until further notice.

They have positioned a first-aid medical team in Lautoka with limited but life-saving medicine for life or death emergencies.

The Nadi and Savusavu clinics remain open under strict COVID-19 protocols.

Animals Fiji will continue to adhere, promote and ensure they work within the Fijian Government’s advice and restrictions.

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