Total Neuter Surgeries during this action: 247!
Place: Bordenii Mari, Prahova district
Date: March 28 - 30, 2023
Bordenii Mari is a village located about 100 km north of the Romanian capital Bucharest. The last SUST neutering campaign took place there just over two years ago. In Prahova County, we support the association: "Arca lui Norocel", which was founded in 2018 by Iulia Zamfirescu, but has been active in the area for much longer. Indeed, Iulia inherited the passion for animals from her parents, who were also animal protectors. These years of experience, makes it easier for us to find the best campaign locations. Because of the good contacts and premises, Bordenii Mari became an important point on "our" Prahova map - and one of the places where we are urgently needed. Our team from SUST-OAH Bucharest was allowed to use the sports hall in Bordeni, after we had been stationed in Urleta, about 10 km away, last summer.
The campaign was a great success, thanks to targeted, well thought-out announcements and information in the surrounding communities. It was possible to immediately perceive the meaningful effect of our help. Our presence immediately improved the quality of life of the animals. The neutering action also meant that many of them were finally let off the chain, and the risk of abandonment and infection with diseases through reproduction is immediately reduced with neutering. Our offer of free help spread quickly among the population and brought much needed hope and new knowledge.
For people and animals who were brought over by their families, caretakers and "caretakers". From the little dog who came to us together with his best cat friends, to the newly mother dog with bad tumors, who was separated from her babies for a short time by concerned neighbors, so that she can take care of them properly again afterwards and they don't have to die in agony. For all the animals far away from human proximity, who have no one to turn to, we are deeply grateful that we could help thanks to such big-hearted, enlightened people and their kind support.
SUST-Vet Dr. Irina Corbu-Rudnic concludes this report with the words: "We attach great importance to continuing to promote the values of the SUST, which are of central importance to us. For example, we have even been able to educate many caregivers and keepers in the region on how to deal with skin diseases that can also be transmitted to humans. For example, the owner of a male cat who had such a severe infestation of scabies mites that pus was pouring out of his ears, but who slept with his human every night. The latter was not even aware of the danger.
By continuing to work intensively with local volunteers to educate people about responsible pet ownership, we can literally watch the quality of life for humans and animals improve. We hope this will continue in the coming months and result in significantly fewer animals being abandoned or chased away due to constant breeding. We are very proud to be #teamSUST!"