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Spay / neuter campaigns Switzerland

neutering feral cats -
no more killing of unwanted kittens

In many Swiss regions live feral cats, which belong to nobody and give birth twice a year. Normally these kittens become feral and nobody cares about them - in the end such cat colonies are killed with often cruel methods.
It is therefore not enough simply to feed such cat colonies or individual feral cats - real animal welfare is to catch feral cats, have them neutered and then (if possible) release them back into their familiar environment (and continue to care for them).

The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation supports active animal lovers who want to castrate homeless cats.

Our work of the pillar "Spay / neuter campaigns Switzerland" contains:
- Cooperation with veterinarians throughout Switzerland for cat neutering campaigns
- Assumption of neutering costs for farm colonies and feral groups
- Rental of cat and dog traps
- Brochure "Cat castrations = active animal protection"
- Educating the population about this topic through posters and flyers
- Feed donations for feral colonies and farms

Activities

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SUST-CatForce

November 2024

Many areas of Switzerland are home to feral cats that belong to no one and give birth to kittens in an uncontrolled manner. This life often ends tragically: cat colonies are frequently killed using cruel methods.
SUST-CatForce, the neutering project of the Susy Utzinger Foundation for Animal Welfare, tackles this problem at its roots! Real animal welfare means more
than simply feeding feral cat colonies. Our team professionally catches feral pets, has them neutered and - if possible - returns them to their familiar environment, where they continue to be cared for.
Thank you for supporting SUST's sustainable and professional animal welfare programme with your donations - you are actively helping to solve the problem in the long term and ensuring a better life for all cats in Switzerland!
Watch the film to see how CatForce works and how your donations are used. You can find out more about the project here:
SUST-CatForce
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