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SUST-OAH Moreni

Shelter and veterinary care for stray animals in Moreni, Romania

The SUST orphan animal hospital (OAH) Moreni gives stray animals in need a second chance: Sick and injured strays are treated here free of charge and professionally, operated and nursed back to health. In addition to emergency cases, castrations are also carried out on a daily basis: Thus, the overpopulation of street animals in this region is limited in an animal-friendly and sustainable way.

Every day many dogs and cats in Romania are abandoned, injured, have accidents and/or fall ill - most of them die miserably without help. Nobody cares about these animals. (Passers-by usually do not take such animals in distress to the vet for fear of the high costs) The remaining animals multiply uncontrollably and provide for numerous, unfortunately unwanted offspring.

In the orphan animal hospitals of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation, street animals find refuge and help! Accidentally injured and sick animals receive veterinary care here, and spay and neutering for dogs and cats are also carried out on an ongoing basis. The Susy Utzinger Foundation organizes and finances the Orphan Animal Hospital in Moreni and covers the veterinary costs, finances medicines, operations, therapies and care.
In addition to the free spay programm and treatments of street animals, SUST is also intensively committed to a sustainable solution of the animal welfare problems on site on other levels: Education and training of professionals, optimization of animal shelters, information and education of the population and promotion of the placement of homeless animals directly in the country.

 

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Abandoned...

June 2023

Actually, we are mostly happy about mail in the SUST-OAH Moreni, Romania.
There should never be such "packages".
More dead than alive, Ducu stood in this cardboard box in front of the clinic one morning. Hundreds of ticks and lice crawled over his small and already weak body.
Emaciated, dehydrated and with a nasty bite mark on his neck, Ducu could barely lift his swollen little head.
For days we had to give Ducu sedatives because he howled in pain all day. Despite pain medication, antibiotics, fluids and parasite treatment, progress was slow.
We reported Ducu's case to the local animal police and they were even able to track down the people who abandoned Ducu with us! When confronted, they said, "We rescued Ducu because we are animal lovers."
Even though such statements sometimes leave us speechless, we were not at all at a loss for words. It is part of this to educate each and every "animal lover" about what REAL animal love means.
We hope to have communicated the message to the people concerned in such a way that the message will be passed on and henceforth no more animal lives will be endangered by lack of air, liquid, food and medical help.
Ducu was very lucky. Despite the long time he was alone in the box in front of our clinic, he is recovering amazingly well.
First of all, his appetite came back and after a thorough bath, where the exo-parasites were killed, his skin irritations have almost disappeared.
Ducu will stay with us until he is strong and old enough to find a home. He has already found friends. Puppy is puppy, the main thing is to play. Cute as a button, isn't it? We are very happy Ducu is so happy with his "playmates"! Thank you for your support:
Who knows what would have become of Ducu without the SUST Orphan Animal Hospital in Moreni? THANK YOU!
 
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