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    Over 2,400 Animals Vaccinated as Nairobi’s Free Rabies Campaign Continues

    David WafulaBy David WafulaFebruary 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Over 2,400 Animals Vaccinated as Nairobi’s Free Rabies Campaign Continues
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    Nairobi County’s free rabies vaccination campaign has entered its third day in Ruai, with more than 2,400 animals vaccinated so far, officials say.

    The campaign, led by Governor Johnson Sakaja’s administration, targets over 10,000 dogs, cats and donkeys across the city. It aims to control and eventually eliminate rabies, a deadly but preventable disease.

    County veterinary teams have not only been vaccinating animals but have also treated several seriously ill dogs during the exercise. Officials say this helps improve animal welfare while reducing the risk of disease spread.

    Green Nairobi County Executive Committee Member Maureen Njeri said the campaign started at Athi Market before moving to Muhuru Muchiri Stadium, where vaccination numbers continued to rise.

    On the first day, Saturday January 31, 2026, 830 animals were vaccinated at Athi Market. These included 606 dogs, 197 cats and 27 donkeys. On the second day, Sunday February 1, another 552 animals received vaccines at the same venue. They included 378 dogs, 164 cats and 10 donkeys.

    The highest turnout was recorded on the third day, Monday February 2, at Muhuru Muchiri Stadium, where 1,036 animals were vaccinated. These included 823 dogs, 116 cats and 97 donkeys.

    In total, 2,418 animals have been vaccinated so far, made up of 1,807 dogs, 477 cats and 134 donkeys.

    Njeri said the numbers show strong public support and growing awareness about the dangers of rabies.

    “Rabies is 100 per cent preventable, yet it still claims lives. This campaign is about protecting people by stopping the disease at its source,” she said.

    She described the programme as the largest rabies vaccination drive ever carried out in Nairobi, noting that taking services closer to residents ensures pets are vaccinated regardless of cost or distance.

    The campaign is being conducted in partnership with the Kenya Society for the Protection and Care of Animals (KSPCA) and will run from January 31 to February 15, 2026. Vaccinations are being offered free of charge at designated centres.

    The exercise will continue in Ruai, Kasarani Sub-County, on February 6, 7 and 8 before moving to other parts of the city.

    Food and Agriculture Chief Officer Gladwell Cheruiyot reminded pet owners that annual rabies vaccination is required by law and urged residents to comply.

    “Vaccinating your dog or cat is both a legal duty and a responsibility to protect your family and the community,” she said.

    Residents have been encouraged to report any suspected rabies cases to county veterinary offices, licensed veterinarians, the county customer service hotline or KSPCA.

     

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