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Animal Shelter Support

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).
 
With your donation you help to help shelter animals!

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We only need Fr. 450.-- until the new kitten station is financed!

Many thanks to all who have participated or will participate so far!

What is it about?

For several years now, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation in Romania has been committed to curbing the overpopulation of stray dogs and cats through large-scale castration campaigns. Until these measures bear fruit, countless injured street animals land daily in the animal orphanage hospitals of the foundation. Among them are also many young animals, which get used to humans during the often long recovery period and would not be able to find their way on the street. Until they can be placed with new owners on the spot, they must of course be accommodated in a manner appropriate to their species. The existing cat house of the animal shelter Help Labus in Galati is constantly occupied to the last seat, but the stream of small kittens does not stop. Therefore a new cat kennel is needed, which is completely adapted to the needs of the youngest inhabitants of the shelter.

The costs for the construction of the planned kitten station as well as the operation for the first year amount to a total of Fr. 5'200.

Here you can continue to donate: https://www.susyutzinger.ch/…/Katzenkindergarten-in-Galati-…

Country:
  • Romania
5 Pillars:
  • Animal Shelter Support
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