Certified NPO Animal Welfare Thinkers Ibaraki Citizens' Network (CAPIN) announces the publication of the book "Towards a Society Kind to Life: The Path to Zero Dog and Cat Euthanasia in Ibaraki Prefecture" by Chairperson Makomi Tsuruta. This book introduces the animal protection activities undertaken to save the lives of dogs and cats in Ibaraki Prefecture, which once had a high number of dog and cat euthanasias nationwide, and the journey towards achieving "zero dog and cat euthanasia" in collaboration with government agencies, local communities, and volunteers. CAPIN continues its activities aiming to realize a society where humans and animals can live together, through dog and cat protection and adoption activities, TNR activities (spaying/neutering), and awareness campaigns. While continuing to protect many dogs and cats, we are engaged in activities to connect lives in cooperation with government agencies and local communities. This book is not only for those interested in animal welfare but also serves as an opportunity to consider "What can we do?" It has been available for sale since June 30th at bookstores nationwide and online stores. Please take a look. ■Book Overview Title: "Towards a Society Kind to Life: The Path to Zero Dog and Cat Euthanasia in Ibaraki Prefecture" Author: Makomi Tsuruta (Chairperson, Certified NPO CAPIN) Publisher: Gentosha Media Consulting Book Details: https://www.gentosha-book.com/products/9784344699212/ Purchase Page: https://amzn.asia/d/0aZmc3oo ■About CAPIN Certified NPO Animal Welfare Thinkers Ibaraki Citizens' Network (CAPIN) aims for "a society where humans and animals live together with smiles" through dog and cat protection and adoption, community cat activities (TNR), and awareness campaigns. Official Website: https://www.capin.love/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capin/ ■Inquiries Regarding This Matter Certified NPO Animal Welfare Thinkers Ibaraki Citizens' Network (CAPIN) Chairperson: Makomi Sakamoto 2-7-20 Ninomi