PROGRESS.- Around 200 animals were cared for and protected in a Low-Cost Canine and Feline Sterilization Daycarried out by the Animal Control and Protection Unit of the port of Progreso, with headquarters in Ejidal Commissariat of Progressin front of the drinking water of this city.
200 animals were cared for
It was explained that this last day of the year allowed us to attend not only to 200 pets with owners, but also to dogs and cats living on the street.
The above contributes significantly to public health and the well-being of the municipality’s fauna.
Among the people who supported this campaign is Ana Chávez, a resident of the Canul Reyes neighborhood, who brought “Mango”, a stray kitten whom she decided to help by sterilizing.
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“I found out through social networks. This is the second time I’ve brought a kitten.; I previously brought others and they responded very well to the surgery.”
“I’m not their owner, but that doesn’t stop me from feeling empathy for them. I hope more people support the street animals when possible,” he commented.
They seek to promote the culture of adoption
Likewise, the Culture of Adoption continues to be promoted. They are currently looking for homes for four puppies, two females and two males, and two kittens.
It was launched to those who wish provide them with a family to approach the facilities. The process is free and simple.
Second Anti-Rabies Vaccination Campaign
Likewise, it was recalled that Animal Control and Protection collaborates with the Yucatan Health Secretariat (SSY) in promoting the Second Canine and Feline Rabies Vaccination Campaign 2025.
Whose goal is to protect more than five thousand animals both in the municipal seat and in the police stations of Progreso.
The Unit’s facilities are located on 19th Street, 18th and 20th Street. Héctor Victoria subdivision.
The opening hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
For more information or reports related to wildlifethe number 9691 03 93 32 is available.


