!! NOTICE !!

DUE TO THE PASSING OF ZAPP FOUNDER STEVEN FORMAN, ZAPP IS NO LONGER ACTIVE.

Please continue to support the animals. In San Felipe, "Volunteers for Indigent and Vulnerable Animals" or VIVA has been formed to fill the void left by Steven's passing. It's a collaboration of volunteers from the two former animal care groups, ZAPP and San Felipe Animal Rescue.


For more information on VIVA visit their website.

ZAPP is an acronym for the "Zero Additional "PUP-ulation Project". ZAPP was founded by Steven Forman in 2006. We are a no-kill organization operating in San Felipe, Baja, California. ZAPP is committed to spaying and neutering up to 200 animals a month, so we can finally achieve zero additional population growth and stop city wide roundups forever, which end in euthanasia of our innocent stray and indigent street population. Through our "SHOES FOR SPAYS" Project we take donations of gently worn to brand new men's or women's shoes and turn them into money for sterilization surgeries, using our shoe store on eBAY. The link for the store can be found on the right side of this page, by scrolling down.
The ZAPP Spay/Neuter Project deals with the most immediate problem at hand, which like all cities and towns in Mexico, is fertility. Please send your resell-able shoes to: "SHOES FOR SPAYS", 95 EAST HIGHWAY 98, CALEXICO CA 92232.

Sunday, July 26, 2009


MHTA / Mexico for the Humane Treatment of Animals
a Network of Animal Lovers in Baja


I’ve been living in San Felipe since July of 2003, and as many of my friends know, I came here to retire and pursue my passion for dogs. I arrived in San Felipe with five of my own, and although many have since passed, I still have six dogs that I live with, five of which are local San Felipe rescues.
BTW, groups that focus on population control and care of cats are so needed in Baja. They almost have to operate independently, because of the scope of the cat overpopulation problem and the cost involved.
I co-founded San Felipe Animal Rescue in 2003, and after separating from SFAR in 2007, formed a group called ZAPP, which is an acronym for the “Zero Additional Pup-ulation Project”, which focuses almost entirely on controlling the stray and indigent dog population of San Felipe, by holding ongoing spay/neuter clinics.
I discovered that getting a program such as ZAPP off the ground in Mexico was no easy feat. I was always aware of all the great work being done in Northern Baja by other rescues, shelters and spay/neuter groups. Not to mention all the folks that travel the streets of Mexico feeding and watering strays. You Go, guys! I thought, “wouldn’t it be great for all of us to have a forum where we could speak out and exchange ideas each month”----Mexicans and Americans alike!.
And then it happened! In June, a group of us from San Felipe met with other from Mexicali and San Luis for our first meeting at the University in Mexicali, with the hope of very soon expanding our membership to include rescues and shelters from Encenada, Tijuana, Rosarito and Tecate’. We call ourselves MHTA, Mexico for the Humane Treatment of Animals, and we are a group of like minded individuals who are committed to raising awareness and having an impact on policies that exist in parts of Baja that we are at odds with.
Number one on the agenda is ending electrocution as the preferred protocol for euthanasia in Mexicali; also, we are focused on just how to initiate low or no cost spay/neuter programs throughout northern Baja with the possible involvement of the Government; we are also seeking out ways to enforce existing laws on the books that deal with animal abuse in Baja, and of course, instituting a long overdue education program for young people in San Felipe, by bringing Spanish language classes to schools and community centers that address care and respect for animals. Mexicali is involved in humane education, and we continually share back and forth with those already doing it regularly.
Good things are starting to happen for us as a result of networking, especially since a revolutionary new social networking site was started by animal advocate Shawn Santos, from San Diego. HOPE ANIMAL NETWORK is our very own FACEBOOK for animal lovers. You can join Hope Animal Network by simply going to www.hopeanimalnetwork.org. You can also join the MHTA Group on HAN by clicking on groups and choosing Yucatan. Please support us any way you can.
Our next MHTA meeting is scheduled for August 8th in Mexicali. We’d love for you to come and be part of our network.
You can also call 707-320-4969 from the states, or 686-577-2708 in San Felipe for any information. Contact us at bajaanimalrescue@yahoo.com.

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