Five months later, we took a van stacked to the limit with over £10,000 of new
equipment and veterinary drugs, plus an additional cargo of other drugs and aid
donated by sympathetic vets in the U.K. Upon our arrival in Kaunas everything was
immediately distributed with countless animals being able to receive lifesaving
vaccines and drugs.
In 1993 Professor Kazys Trainys, a highly respected
teaching professor at the Veterinary Academy, re-established the Lithuanian Society
For the Protection of Animals (LSPA). It had been banned by the Soviets
after their invasion in 1940. Starting with no telephone and virtually no funds, he
set about his pioneering work.
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