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How shelter animals are helped

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation (if possible), veterinary care and professional care. Simple wishes, the fulfilment of which is often complex and expensive.
 
The reorganization work of the SUST supports many different animal shelters and animal welfare projects at home and abroad and contributes to the fulfilment of these factors. In this way, serious and independent animal welfare organisations can grow out of needy associations, which in the future can help countless animals to a species-appropriate accommodation and a new, good home. In order to optimize an animal shelter and to bring it on the way of the professional animal assistance, usually years of cooperation and company are necessary.
 
This support can have many different faces: sometimes the experts of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation organise a complete rebuilding of an animal shelter, they provide first aid for animals, train experts and carry out castration and aid campaigns.

In dialogue with the animal welfare activists concerned, the restructuring of animal shelters, advice on setting up and managing animal welfare projects and the further training of experts are addressed.
 
The area of the pillar "shelter support" includes
 
- Carrying out of work days in Swiss animal shelters
- Implementation of weeks in foreign animal shelters
- structural change/supplementation of animal shelter facilities
- Reorganization of animal shelter processes
- Coordination and financing of craftsmen's and construction work
- Supply of animal feed
- Delivery of animal shelter equipment (each year 80 - 100 tons of animal utensils leave the SUST warehouse)
- Supply of building materials
- Financing of feed and other material
- Provision of emergency and direct help
- Management of the SUST-material collection action
 
In many cases, SUST provides direct aid without any third party ever knowing about it. Emergency scenarios and plans are set up in no time at all, experts are dispatched and assistance operations are carried out - in emergencies, the organisation provides fast, unbureaucratic and discreet help. When shelters need help, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation is there for them.
 
The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).
 
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Campaign Report Romania Ciolpani November 2023

Location: Ciolpani, District Ilfov, Romania Date: November 10 2023 Total neuterings: 66

campaign report

Location: Ciolpani, District Ilfov, Romania
Date: November 10, 2023
Total neuterings: 66
 

The free neuter campaign in Ciolpani, Romania, was a joint effort of local animal welfare organizations, veterinarians and volunteers. The main aim was to tackle the problem of stray animal overpopulation and promote responsible pet ownership in the community.

Rural areas often face the problem of uncontrolled animal reproduction.
Neutering helps to control the population of pets and prevent overpopulation. This in turn reduces the strain on available resources and the number of stray animals, making the animal population healthier and more manageable. These procedures contribute significantly to the overall health and well-being of the animals. Neutered animals have a lower risk of certain diseases and reproductive health problems such as uterine infections, mammary tumors, testicular cancer and certain behavioral disorders. This leads to a longer and healthier life for the animals. Neutering, especially in male animals, can often reduce aggressive behavior, straying and the urge to mate, which can lead to a calmer and more controllable nature. Spaying female animals can also prevent certain behavioral problems associated with heat cycles.

The village of Ciolpani bears witness to a unique harmony between its human and furry inhabitants that roam its streets.

Determined to get to the root of the problem, the whole population here has adopted the philosophy of neutering to control the population, while at the same time promoting responsible pet ownership.

At every campaign carried out here, the villagers brought strays or their own beloved pets, from the very beginning, everyone wanted to contribute to this cause. Our SUST vets Irina Corbu-Rudnic and Mircea Ștefanache, veterinary students George Anghel and Delia Scaparici and veterinary nurse Mihaela Vinogradof worked tirelessly alongside the volunteers, carrying out the operations and aftercare with dedication.

But the true beauty of Ciolpani was revealed in the collective spirit of the community. Neighbors support each other in this noble cause and show a deep sense of belonging. Families cared for recovering animals and made sure they received the love and attention they needed for a speedy recovery. Those who were unable to transport their animals to the scene received help from others, reinforcing the idea that no one in Ciolpani faces challenges alone. Communication flourishes in this village. Whether it's sharing information about upcoming neutering campaigns or educating newcomers about responsible pet care, the villagers are open to dialog and collaboration. Children and adults alike cultivate a deep sense of empathy and understanding for the furry companions that brighten their lives.

Ciolpani is a beacon of hope for us and proves that a joint effort, supported by empathy and cooperation, can create a world in which animals and humans live together in harmony.
And in this village, the bond between humans and their furry friends blossoms, a testament to the beauty of a community united by a common purpose.

A young girl named Ana lives in Ciolpani. Her world revolves around her beloved companion, a graceful cat named Luna. Ana's bond with Luna is one of unwavering love and companionship, and Luna, with her emerald green eyes and sleek fur, is Ana's confidante on every adventure. Ana's Aunt Elena, a compassionate soul with a heart for animals, recognized the importance of spaying and neutering to ensure Luna's well-being. She shared her concerns with Ana and explained the importance of the procedure to prevent health problems and ensure Luna's safety. Determined to promote Luna's health, Ana eagerly agreed to participate in our free neutering campaign.


The day of the campaign had arrived and Ana took Luna in her arms to make her way to the clinic. The atmosphere was full of anticipation as volunteers and pet owners gathered, all with the common goal of ensuring the wellbeing of their furry companions. Aunt Elena and Ana stood together, waiting patiently for Luna's turn to be operated on. Ana's eyes shone with concern, her little fingers stroked Luna's fur and comforted her with gentle, loving whispers. The moment Luna was handed over to the vets, Ana's heart clenched with worry, but her aunt's reassuring smile helped allay her fears. During the operation, Ana sat next to her aunt and eagerly absorbed every word the vet said about the importance of Luna's aftercare. The vet explained the post-op instructions, emphasizing that Luna needed a quiet and comfortable place to recover, that she should not lick her stitches, and that she needed special care and attention. Attention. With a determined glint in her eye, Ana busily made notes on a piece of paper, determined to follow every instruction to the letter.  She promised Luna a speedy recovery and assured her that she would be by her side every step of the way.

When Luna woke up from the anesthetic, Ana's face lit up with relief. She cradled Luna in her arms, gently stroking her fur and whispering words of comfort and love to her. Aunt Elena praised Ana's commitment to Luna's welfare and admired her maturity and love for her beloved pet.

Their journey through the neutering campaign not only ensured Luna's well-being, but also strengthened the bond between Ana and her aunt. Together, they have shown that love, care and dedication can overcome any challenge and create a world where pets like Luna can thrive in the warmth of a loving family.

The success of the free neutering campaign in Ciolpani, Romania, would not have been possible without your commitment to animal welfare and your belief in the importance of neutering. Our work has made a profound difference to the community. The free actions in Ciolpani are a testament to the power of community collaboration and compassion for our furry friends. Through the support of SUST donors, the dedication of our volunteers and the commitment of pet owners, we have made great strides in promoting responsible pet ownership and combating stray animal overpopulation.

The impact of this campaign goes far beyond the 66 neuterings and treatments carried out. It promotes a culture of compassion, education and cohesion within the community.

Thank you!

 

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Campaign Report Romania Ciolpani November 2023
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