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SUST-OAH Bucharest

Shelter and veterinary care for street animals in Bucharest, Romania.

The SUST orphan animal hospital (OAH) Bucharest gives stay 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.

Countless dogs and cats live on the streets in Romanian cities. Every day, many of them are abandoned, injured, have accidents and/or fall ill - most of them die miserably without help (passers-by usually do not take such animals in distress to the vet for fear of the high costs). The remaining animals reproduce uncontrollably and provide for numerous, unfortunately unwanted offspring.

In Romania, they now receive rescue and urgently needed veterinary care in the cities of Galati, Bucharest and Moreni in the orphan animal hospitals of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation: stray dogs and cats (and many other animal species) find shelter and veterinary care. In addition, spay and neuterings for dogs and cats are carried out on an ongoing basis. The Susy Utzinger Foundation organizes and finances the Orphan Animal Hospital in Bucharest and covers the veterinary costs, finances medicines, operations, therapies and care.

In addition to the free spay programms 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.

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Yara is a tiny kitten who was found on the street with his brother

SUST Orphan Animal Hospital Bucharest

Unfortunately, he died before we could help him, but Yara was lucky enough to come to us in time.

One of the most common causes of death in such young kittens is poisoning due to intestinal worms, and that is exactly what Yara would have been at risk of without your help.

A massive infestation of intestinal worms floods the host - in this case Yara's body - with toxins that attack the nervous system and kill the host.

Thanks to your generosity, we were able to help Yara with a combination of vitamins, neurological support and a special treatment for the worms. Effective, but at the same time as gentle as possible so as not to harm her poor weak body. We are happy to report that Yara has fully recovered and has now been adopted by the people who found her.

We thank you for your compassion and generosity! Yara's story is one of many that keep us going despite these difficult times.

-- > Here you can directly support our work: www.susyutzinger.ch/en/Donate​

Yara is a tiny kitten who was found on the street with his brother
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