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SUST-OAH Hurgada

The Egyptian tourist destination of Hurghada by the Red Sea is, among other things, known for its many street dogs and cats. Most of them lead a hard and often short life: Hunger, diseases, traffic accidents and many other dangers end the lives of many of them cruelly.  

The SUST Orphan Animal Hospital Hurghada gives stray dogs and cats in need a second chance: sick and injured strays are treated here free of charge and professionally and are nursed back to health. Destitute pet owners also find help here for their animals in need. In addition to emergency cases, neutering is also carried out daily: In this way, the overpopulation of street cats in this Egyptian city is contained in an animal-friendly and sustainable way.
The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation (SUST) organizes and finances the Orphan Animal Hospital and covers all costs. After their recovery/treatment, the animals are brought back to their familiar territory. If this is no longer possible, they are taken to an SUST partner animal shelter and, if possible, are placed in good homes.

In addition to the free spay and neuterings and treatment of strays, SUST also works intensively on other levels to find a sustainable solution to animal welfare problems on site: 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.

 

 

 

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Help for an old male dog

August 2021

Since its opening in June, the SUST Street Cat Clinic has had its hands full and has already professionally treated, operated on and nursed back to health countless sick or injured strays. In addition to all the velvet paws, our team on site naturally cares for every animal that needs help. So also this male came to us in the street cat clinic. He was simply abandoned on the street by his former owner and left to fend for himself after he became old and sick. When he came to us, he was in a very bad condition; he had a high fever and appeared very apathetic. The examination carried out immediately showed that he was suffering from babesiosis. Of course, we provide the poor male with everything necessary and hope that he will recover soon. The best news at the end: His finders and rescuers want to give him a second chance and will bring him home as soon as he is on all fours again! We wish the old man many more wonderful dog days with his new family!

Help for an old male dog
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