Please see this wonderful opportunity
below. You need to love animals but not necessarily be a pre-vet student—maybe
the experience will make you consider this career! Mrs. Wood-Hill
From: Beverly Wilson
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05,
2007 3:24 PM
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Subject: Pre-Vet Volunteer
Experience at a Rescue Group
Hello Ms. Woodhill,
Five wonderful pre-vet students at Hunter College voluteer at the non-profit
cat rescue group KittyKind (www.kittykind.org).
They help to give vet-prescribed antibiotics, eye cream, etc. They gave me your
name as a reference to post for health volunteers.
KittyKind is a no-kill, all-volunteer rescue group that adopts about 2,000 cats
a year. It is always seeking volunteers to help in any capacity. Below is
a message requesting health volunteers. Can you post this message, either on a
school list-serv, or where you think is appropriate.
Please call me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Beverly Wilson
KittyKind Health Volunteer
(212) 473-5673
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Hello,
Many veterinarian schools require
volunteer experience for admission. Students in the pre-vet program can benefit
from volunteering at KittyKind, a no-kill, all volunteer cat rescue group.
KittyKind offers many volunteer
opportunities. For example, volunteers are trained to give
veterinarian-prescribed antibiotics, eye cream, or nutritional supplements. Pre-vet
students can gain valuable hands-on experience.
KittyKind is conveniently located the
Petco Store, 17th Street and Broadway, close to Union Square, in
Manhattan. Please visit the website to learn more about
KittyKind.(www.kittykind.org)
We will be glad to document any time that
volunteers spend at the adoption group. Please let me know if I can assist you
in answering any questions. I look forward to hearing from you.
Bev Wilson
KittyKind Health Care Volunteer