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SUST Orphan Animal Hospitals

SUST Orphan Animal Hospitals


In many countries countless abandoned animals live on the streets. Many of these dogs and cats have been abandoned or born as strays. Life on the streets is dangerous and full of privation. Injured and sick animals usually have no chance to survive and usually die in agony and alone on the streets. Often in such cases there is no lack of helpfulness of people who love animals, but of their financial means to have street animals treated by a veterinarian.
 
The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST Animal Orphan Hospitals to ensure that these animals also receive help in need.
 
At present, there is one of these institutions in each of the following countries
 
- Galati, Romania
- Bucharest, Romania
- Moreni, Romania
- Hurghada, Egypt
- Bello Horizons, Peru
- Beirut, Lebanon
 
Since their opening, animals that have been injured or sick have been brought daily to the SUST Animal Orphan Hospitals, where they are professionally treated and cared for. If the animals are healthy and strong enough to survive on the streets after their recovery, they are released back into their territory. If possible, animals with special needs will be accommodated in animal shelters. Fortunately, new places for patients can be continuously found.
 
The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation finances the veterinary costs, clinic equipment, medicines, operations, therapies, food and care in the animal orphanage hospitals. The SUST often also finances the construction of the corresponding clinic.
 
The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).

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Manole – A story of humanity and hope!

February 2025

Recently, the phone rang at SUST-OAH in Bucharest (RO). On the other end of the line was a desperate woman: her niece had found a cat under a car ten days ago – presumably hit by a car.
She took him in and brought him to a veterinarian.
The X-ray revealed a diaphragmatic hernia, a severe injury to the diaphragm muscle that would have required surgery. However, the family couldn’t afford the procedure. They desperately sought help and inquired at several clinics in Bucharest – but no one was willing to perform the surgery free of charge.
Thanks to your donations, we were able to help!
So Manole came to us. At our SUST-OAH Bucharest, we performed blood tests and successfully operated on the tomcat – and, of course, we immediately gave him a free neutering.
Today, Manole is a healthy, neutered, and ADOPTED 1-year-old tomcat.
A living proof that compassion and humanity can save lives. THANK YOU!
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  • Romania
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
Manole – A story of humanity and hope!
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