Help animals

SUST-OAH Galati

Shelter and veterinary care for stray animals in Galati, Romania

The SUST orphan animal hospital (OAH) Galati gives stray animals in need a second chance: Sick and injured strays are treated here free of charge and professionally, operated and nursed back to health. In addition to emergency cases, castrations are also carried out on a daily basis: Thus, the overpopulation of street animals in this region is limited in an animal-friendly and sustainable way.

An estimated 10,000 - 12,000 dogs and countless cats live on the streets in the huge Romanian industrial city of Galati. Every day many of them are abandoned, injured, have accidents and/or fall ill - most of them die miserably without help. Nobody cares about these animals. (Passers-by usually do not take such animals in distress to the vet for fear of the high costs) The remaining animals multiply uncontrollably and provide for numerous, unfortunately unwanted offspring.

In the orphan animal hospitals of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation, street animals find refuge and help! Accidentally injured and sick animals receive veterinary care here, and spay and neutering for dogs and cats are also carried out on an ongoing basis. The Susy Utzinger Foundation organizes and finances the Orphan Animal Hospital in Galati and covers the veterinary costs, finances medicines, operations, therapies and care.
In addition to the free spay programm and treatments of street animals, SUST is also intensively committed to a sustainable solution of the animal welfare problems on site on other levels: Education and training of professionals, optimization of animal shelters, information and education of the population and promotion of the placement of homeless animals directly in the country.

Aktivitäten

zurück

This street cat was brought to us by a woman for free neutering

The woman takes care of it and wants to prevent the cat population in her neighborhood from growing more and more. So she borrowed some cat traps from us and caught as many cats as possible.

Among them was this one, which we first thought was pregnant. But during the castration our vet discovered a life-threatening situation: a tumor. It was lucky that she ended up with us in time!

Many homeless animals die from all kinds of health problems, without any help, without anyone noticing.

This sweetie will stay with us until she is fully recovered, then she will return to her territory and never have to have kittens again.

In her case and countless others, the SUST Orphan Animal Hospital Galati (RO) is the chance of life and the rescue from illness, suffering and death.

Thank you very much for your valuable support.

This street cat was brought to us by a woman for free neutering
Back to Top