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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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Castration day in Curcani, Romania

After the long waiting period caused by the corona, our castration team in Curcani was eagerly awaited: Many locals flocked with their animals to the treatment room to have their animals castrated and treated free of charge.

"We had an older puppy with unilateral Cherry Eye, which was only prescribed eye drops by the local veterinarian. The owner's husband was under medical treatment after he suffered a stroke, so the family had no money to help the beloved dog.

We also had to castrate an older bitch who was completely blind but was forcibly impregnated by a group of dogs. She had no real chance to give birth to the babies without risking her life or the lives of the babies. And after neutering a cat bitten by a dog, the team also cleaned and closed a big wound on her leg", SUST veterinarian Dr. Irina Corbu tells about her experiences. The SUST team was able to castrate and treat 40 animals on this day.

The whole SUST team is very grateful for the opportunity to carry out these animal protection actions: Thank you very much that you - dear donors - have made all this possible! Your support for these campaigns makes a real difference in reducing animal suffering.

Castration day in Curcani, Romania
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