The successful cooperation of the Krka NP and the Šibenik Paws Association: SAVE, ADOPT AND LOVE
04/10/2024
Abandoned dogs and cats deserve a chance at a better life
The Krka National Park and the Šibenik Paws Association have successfully marked the continuation of cooperation in promoting animal protection, this time with the extension of the initiative to cats as well. The cooperation was achieved through a special contract according to which every person who adopts a dog or cat cared for by the Šibenik Paws Association receives a free one-year membership in the Friends of the Krka Club. Membership provides numerous benefits, including free entrance to the Krka National Park throughout the year upon presentation of an ID card and a Club card, which gives foster parents the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the Park together with their pets. This action continued the successful campaign that last year resulted in the adoption of thirty three dogs, and this year it was extended to solving the problem of abandoned cats.
World Animal Day
This year’s event, held on the lawn in front of the Azimut Club, was rich in content and activities for animal lovers. World Animal Day is celebrated on 4 October to raise awareness of the importance of protecting animals and their habitats, and to encourage concern for the animal species with which we share the planet. On this occasion, workshops and demonstrations were held, and information points were set up, which attracted numerous visitors and foster parents.
Visitors could participate in a workshop for the preparation of healthy treats for dogs, organised by the Catering Department of the Krka National Park. At the same time, the Publicity Department and Nevenka Šare held a workshop on decorating fashion accessories for dogs, where participants made unique necklaces and toys from recycled materials.
A special guest, Marko Aleksić, the trainer and handler of the official dog unit of the interventional police, and head of the Ghetto Dog School branch, held a dog training demonstration. Visitors had the opportunity to see practical training techniques and ask questions about the proper way to raise and care for dogs.
Photos of dogs and cats looking for a home were displayed at a special counter, and interested visitors could get information about the possibilities of adopting animals and the ways in which they can support the work of the Šibenik Paws Association.
Extending the initiative to cats
This year, the Krka National Park has extended the contract with Šibenik Paws to allow people who adopt cats to also receive free membership in the Friends of the Krka Club. Those who adopt cats can now, with the Club card, enjoy free visits to the Krka National Park throughout the year, thus encouraging a further love for animals and nature.
“We are extremely satisfied with the cooperation so far, which has contributed to the strengthening of awareness of the importance of adopting animals. By extending the contract to cats, we hope to further encourage care for abandoned animals and provide them with a safe home. We invite citizens to join our initiative and help create better conditions for the animals in our community,” said Nella Slavica, director of the Krka National Park.
The cooperation between the Krka National Park and the Šibenik Paws Association is successfully developing further, which promotes the adoption of animals and raises awareness of the importance of their protection. This partnership project is aimed at creating a better future for abandoned dogs and cats, with additional support from citizens and the wider community. We invite those interested to become involved in this action, to take care of the animals, and offer them love by adopting them, and at the same time to enjoy the natural beauty of the Krka National Park as members of the Friends of the Krka Club.
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