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Information to the public

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Specialist knowledge for animal lovers - free of charge

Our expertise and many years of experience in dealing with pets are continuously processed in our information series "Animal welfare through proper action". In our free brochures, pet owners and animal lovers will find important tips and tricks for keeping, protecting and caring for our four-legged friends.

The pillar "Education & Information to the Public" includes

- Courses at the SUST Academy
- Public lectures
- Education to the public
- Media work on current animal welfare issues in different countries
- Free distribution of information brochures and flyers
- Free distribution of animal welfare posters
- Animal welfare campaigns
- School campaigns
- Creation, printing and delivery of learning material suitable for children in different languages
- School visits and distribution of learning and information material in different countries and languages

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If you'd like to find out more about all the projects in the pillar of Education & Information to the Public by SUST, please access the German version of the website using your browser's translation extension.

The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).

 

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"Social Mascot"

June 2024

But Ciot has always mastered these circumstances with grace, according to residents. The cat has long been a kind of mascot and a fixture in a neighborhood in Bucharest. Her sleek fur and bright eyes are a familiar sight to all the residents of the quarter.

Even though Ciot was used to the rough street life, she too faced the fate of many stray animals in Bucharest. She was involved in an accident and was found severely injured, with her leg so badly wounded that it could not be saved.

The news of Ciot's plight quickly spread through the neighborhood and reached our SUST veterinarian Mircea Stefanache (whom you know from the neutering campaigns our team, led by Dr. Irina Corbu from OAH Bucharest, conducts throughout Romania).

Thus, Ciot came to SUST-OAH Bucharest, which is well-known for its excellent veterinary care. In the clinic, Ciot was examined and, to save her life, the team decided that her leg had to be amputated. It was a difficult procedure, but the best chance for a pain-free future for Ciot. The operation was successful, and Ciot recovered wonderfully under the watchful eyes of the dedicated professionals at OAH Bucharest.

She stayed in the clinic for 10 days and was examined daily to ensure that her wound was healing properly and that she was adjusting to life on three legs. Ciot's courage and adaptability were a huge help in her recovery. She is doing really well—and we hope that the neighborhood will keep its mascot for a long time!

Your donations make this professional and swift help possible! THANK YOU on behalf of Ciot and all the homeless animals who, thanks to this emergency aid, get a second chance:

Country:
  • Romania
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
"Social Mascot"
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