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               Recognizing a Compassionate Animal Welfare Group 
               
                By Israel News Group (Originally in English) 
                 
               
             
             The Israeli animal welfare group “Let the Animals 
              Live” works to change governmental policy on poisoning to 
              control the number of stray cats and dogs on city streets, and promotes 
              the humane alternative of neutering, which is being used successfully 
              in Tel Aviv and other cities. Neutering or castration is a quick 
              surgical procedure carried out under full anesthesia. After surgery, 
              animals remain under veterinary supervision for 48 hours, and are 
              then immunized, marked, and released into their home territories. 
              The organization also supplies food and medical care to animals 
              in the Palestinian city of Gaza. 
              On June 8, Golden Year 6 (2009), Supreme Master Ching 
              Hai recognized the work of “Let the Animals Live” with 
              a contribution of US$5,000 for the purchase of vegetarian animal 
              food and medical supplies, and expressed Her thanks to the group 
              for its compassionate aid to our animal co-inhabitants.  
             
               
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                | Receipt from “Let the Animals Live” 
                  for Master’s US$5,000 contribution  | 
               
             
             
              
             
              
                
              
                 
                  To view the Humanitarian Relief Activities 
                    by the Supreme Master Ching Hai and Her International Association, 
                    please visit: 
                    http://www.GodsDirectContact.org.tw/humanitarian 
                     
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