The KAT Centre Nepal (Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre) is a nonprofit organization in Nepal. The KAT Centre's goals are to create a healthy, sustainable street dog population, reduce animal cruelty, and eliminate rabies, around Kathmandu, Nepal. The KAT Centre depends on donations from people and foundations throughout the world to support its programs. It receives almost no support from the government of Nepal.
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| - The KAT Centre Nepal (Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre) is a nonprofit organization in Nepal. The KAT Centre's goals are to create a healthy, sustainable street dog population, reduce animal cruelty, and eliminate rabies, around Kathmandu, Nepal. The KAT Centre depends on donations from people and foundations throughout the world to support its programs. It receives almost no support from the government of Nepal. (en)
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| - Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre) (en)
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| - Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (en)
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| - Bande Pakha 2, Budanilkantha, GPO Box 8975, EPC 4120, Kathmandu, Nepal (en)
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| - The KAT Centre Nepal (Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre) is a nonprofit organization in Nepal. The KAT Centre's goals are to create a healthy, sustainable street dog population, reduce animal cruelty, and eliminate rabies, around Kathmandu, Nepal. The Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre Nepal was first conceived after Jan Salter visited the organization Help in Suffering in Jaipur, India. Impressed with the way this and other animal welfare organizations have managed difficult street dog problems and eliminated rabies through Animal Birth Control (ABC) and widespread rabies vaccinations, Ms. Salter came back to Nepal convinced that Kathmandu can become a rabies-free, dog-friendly city. The KAT Centre was registered as a non-profit charitable animal welfare organization in 2003, and officially opened its doors on 9 May 2004. The organization's patron is Dr. Charlotte Uhlenbroek. The KAT Centre depends on donations from people and foundations throughout the world to support its programs. It receives almost no support from the government of Nepal. (en)
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