Helping Animals in Chemuyil

March 21st, 2007

Cheymuil Animal Clinic Photo 4This past weekend (March 17 & 18), I was involved with a free animal clinic in Chemuyil. Chemuyil is a small town in the Riviera Maya south of Akumal and north of Tulum.

Some local women with the support and assistance of Sandra Valdez (who holds a local office pertaining to animals in our state) were able to get enough government support to put on a well organized 2-day free spay-neuter and vaccination clinic.

There is a serious problem in this country of over-population of cats and dogs. I have been involved in helping this cause since the day I moved to Mexico in 2001. Over the past 5 years many of us have worked hard to get the support of the community and the government to assist in humanely addressing this problem. It has not been easy!

Cheymuil Animal Clinic Photo 2Many Local families do not have the education or funds to care for the animals they claim. Not to mention the great number of homeless animals without anyone to care for them. These free clinics are always located in areas of need and are designed to help the communities gain knowledge about the health of their animals and how to properly care for them.

I have long worked with http://www.vidas.org/ in free sterilization clinics they do in the Riviera Maya. Vidas group is based out of the states. The participants volunteer their time and skills to put on a large, highly organized clinic every year. It has been a huge success and we have been able to help so many animals in a short amount of time. But, as locals living in the Riviera Maya we needed to try to continue their efforts throughout the year. This Chemuyil clinic is a result of that effort. This has been a long process but appears to be turning the corner with some new support of the local Mexican government. They have begun to help cover costs of some of the drugs, supplies and vaccines needed.

Cheymuil Animal Clinic photo 1As for my experience helping with the clinic, it was amazing! I help mostly in the recovery room making sure the animals are relaxed and doing fine while coming out of the anesthesia. We also clean ears, treat flea and tick problems and administer “TLC” to the recovering patients.

In this particular clinic the offer was free sterilization surgery with full vaccines for cats or dogs. If their animal had already been sterilized the year before, they could have all their needed vaccinations for free. If they chose not to sterilize their animal and still wanted vaccines, they were asked to pay only the “cost” of the vaccines which was $150 pesos (less than $15 US).This of course is to encourage the owners to sterilize their animals. The Government supplied rabies vaccines for any animal free regardless of owner decision.
Cheymuil Animal Clinic Photo 5The clinic organizers went into the schools before the scheduled clinic, talked to the children about the importance of the clinic and sent home notices to parents about the free event. This was a way to reach out to the children and have them share it with their parents. The notice acted as a permission slip to bring animals into the clinic.

It was great to see how many animals had already been sterilized in previous free clinics and came back to insure the good health of their animals with yearly vaccines. I have watched many owners come in for the free service and observe the kind of care the clinic workers give to their animals… it is as if they had never realized that their animal was something special until they see how the doctors and volunteers treat their animal. It appears to create a new level of pride they have for their animal that they had not known before.

Cheymuil Animal Clinic Photo 3The children come to see what is going on at the clinics since they heard about it in school. They spend the whole day watching through the surgery room windows and into the recovery room. On occasion, we get some help from the curious children and teach them simple things about proper care for animals. They soak it up like little sponges.

If anyone is interested in volunteering, learning more about this ongoing project or wanting to donate money or needed supplies, please let us know. We are always happy to find more supporters.
Please check out our page: http://www.travelrm.com/travel-tips/local-animal-charity/ – Sherry

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7 Wonders of the World!

March 15th, 2007

There is a unique opportunity that we have come across…

Chichen-itza Mayan RuinsOur very own Chichen itza Mayan Ruins are on the list of candidates to be one of the newly named 7 wonders of the world. Chichen itza is a spectacular Ruin located due west of Playa del Carmen about 3 hours within the state of Yucatan. It has been 2,200 years since the original 7 wonders had been named and now YOU have a chance to vote for your top 7 favorites.

We hope you will consider voting for our Chichen itza Mayan Ruins. Chichen itza (A.K.A. as my father likes to call it “Chicken Pizza”) symbolizes worship and knowledge.

Go to this site to place your vote! There is still plenty of time before the votes are counted. They will announce winners 07-07-2007.

VOTE HERE! http://www.new7wonders.com/ VOTE HERE!

We are offering a tour to Chichen-itza in our tours & fun section!

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Our Blog!

March 12th, 2007

We are excited to share with you our personal experiences, photos, stories and advice through our new blog. Please feel free to sign up for notification of any new entry. We think you will enjoy seeing what goes on for locals living in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. We will let you in our lives and what we learn along the way. Our blog will be informal and at times, more interesting than the straight-forward information we provide throughout the site. We want you to see through our eyes and experiences so that you may enjoy this beautiful country the way we do.

Pig and Owner - Yucatan, MexicoHere is a funny photo from my weekend. This was taken while driving through small pueblos/towns on the way back to Playa del Carmen from Merida. Merida is located inland on the peninsula in the state of Yucatan. Approx. a 4 hour drive from Playa del Carmen. This is an example of what you might see if you drive on the Cancun Libre (free) highway. Enjoy! – Sherry Stevens

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