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Trap. Neuter. Vaccinate. Return. Monitor

Assess and Prepare

Trap

Organise Animals

Pre -Op Preparation

Sterilisation and Other Essential Treatment

Post Op Care and Recovery

Log all Animals

Log all Animals

Return

The Team

What can we do?

At the moment we have only 2 people trained in TNVRM for cats in Tabuk. This means we are limited, at the moment, what we can provide hands-on. We can arrange TNVRM assistance from other areas of KSA to strengthen our numbers.

TNVRM for dogs has not yet been conducted in Saudi Arabia. However, with assistance from the community, this can be achieved. Please understand that the ‘R’ in TNVRM stands for return, not relocation and to understand the Vaccum Effect. 

We are currently unable to send out a team to do lots of TNVRM across Tabuk. We can, however, discuss with concerned communities how TNVRM can be conducted and offer to co-ordinate TNVRM training and how to become TNVRM self-sufficient. 

We are trying to increase our resources and capacity to conduct TNVRM across Tabuk with our own team members..

 

We are looking at training programs to teach TNVRM. However, any training would involve trainees becoming Tabuk Paws - ATF volunteers and adhering to our guidelines. 

If you are interested in TNVRM please contact Sarah (English) or Mohammed (English/Arabic) at tabukpaws@gmail.com

Animals are our priority. We are an animal-centred charity.

Currently, we focus on the animals that cannot survive in the streets alone.

We only adopt out to homes where we know our rescues will be safe.

SEE OUR WORK ON SOCIAL MEDIA

We are on several social media platforms.

You can click below to visit them.

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Snapchat
  • YouTube
WHAT WE DON'T DO

We don't take animals from people who do not want them.

We do not adopt out to anyone who asks.

We do not focus on human needs.

We are an animal-centred charity.

GET INVOLVED

We are always looking for volunteers who can be actively involved.

We also need fosters who can care for cats and dogs. Sometimes the animals have special needs.

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