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Anna Katogiritis's Page Customise Your Page? Anna Katogiritis
Occupation Veterinary Student
Veterinary School USA - Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia
Year of Graduation 2016
Email anaritis@vt.edu

About me

For the most part of my life I was raised on the island named "Karpathos" in Greece. A lot of my education was done in Athens, Greece and my undergraduate studies were done at the University of Crete, Greece. As most of you, I am very passionate about animals and I am very sensitive when it comes to stray animals, since on my island we had/have many. Wildlife conservation is another passion of mine, and this is why I love to travel and volunteer in wildlife rehabilitation centers. Besides taking care of animals, I love music (I play the piano, and have tried playing electric guitar), hiking,traveling (I have been doing so since I was 2 years old) painting, spending time with friends and movies! My favorite place to visit is Indonesia and specifically Sulawesi where Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue Center is. Please feel free to email me if you need information about that center! They need volunteers who love animals and care about wildlife conservation.If you have any questions concerning VMRCVM, Greece or Indonesia don't hesitate to contact me! I will be glad to answer any questions:)






















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USA - Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia is my college, if you want the text to say something else, like this is my college, i just add the pipe symbol

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