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February 2002

Pet Project

Tierrettung

Owning a cat or dog in Munich, or any city for that matter, can prove nerve wracking: racing traffic, hazardous garbage-littered sidewalks and the occasional unleashed pitbull can do serious harm to your beloved pet. All pets—ranging from gerbils to German Shepherds—can suffer sudden, violent illness. By becoming a member of Munich’s animal rescue organization, Tierrettung München, pet parents can relax. Equipped with two ambulances and a team of skilled veterinarians, the medical squad provides emergency care to pets, strays and wild animals indigenous to the area 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Annual membership fees—€ 30 plus an additional € 1.60 per pet—will insure your pet with the Tierkrankenkasse (animal medical insurance system), which will cover all doctors’ fees should you need to call Tierrettung München (01805/84 37 73). Non-members may still call the friendly vet team in emergencies, though they will be charged per kilometer and standard vet fees. For more information, fax Dr. Evelyne Menges at (089) 30 77 95 23 or visit the TM Web site at www.tierrettungmuenchen.de.

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