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Spay/neuter campaigns abroad

Slowing down the animal misery: The SUST tackles it sustainably

Hundreds of thousands of street dogs and cats fight for survival in many countries, countless of them are captured and many of them vegetate under terrible conditions, while new unwanted kittens are born all the time. The suffering of unwanted dogs and cats is infinite in many countries.

Castrations are the only way to reduce the overpopulation of street animals in a long-term and animal-friendly way. Thousands of dogs, cats and other animals have already been successfully operated in various countries by the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation. As a result of this measure, countless unwanted animals were not even born in the first place. Such actions have a future: No more emaciated animal mothers on the streets, no more famine and no more sexually transmitted diseases, where the animals perish miserably.

If the number of street animals is reduced, the unwanted, "disturbing" animals will no longer be tortured: No more poisoning actions, no more animals beaten to death, no more shooting actions. In this way the animal misery is slowed down, slowly but steadily and sustainably.

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SUST castration campaigns at the Black Sea in Romania are urgently needed

The SUST castration campaigns at the Black Sea in Romania are urgently needed and unfortunately take place delayed due to the Corona crisis in 2020. This showed sad consequences: Most of the homeless bitches and cats already gave birth to kittens this year, which are now also fighting for survival on the streets. Our team on site saw a sad picture: "It seemed as if there was no end to the flood of animals" said SUST veterinarian Dr. Irina Corbu.

The team on site gave their very best and performed unbelievably late into the night every day: a total of 323 animals were neutered during the 4-day campaign. An unbelievable achievement, especially when you consider that many of the shy street animals first had to be caught and transported by veterinarian Dr. Ovidiu Rosu with an anesthetic gun or blowpipe.

Most of the animals suffered severely from parasites (fleas, ticks as well as endoparasites). Therefore, they also received additional parasite treatment.

SUST castration campaigns at the Black Sea in Romania are urgently needed
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