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The SUST Emergency Aid

The SUST Emergency Aid

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST reconstruction work and have to...

The SUST Emergency Aid

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST reconstruction work and have to lead a life on the road need immediate help.
SUST orphan animal hospitals

SUST orphan animal hospitals

In order to help homeless animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST orphan animal...

SUST orphan animal hospitals

In order to help homeless animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST orphan animal hospitals.
Active shelter support

Active shelter support

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation, veterinary...

Active shelter support

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation, veterinary care and professional care.
Neutering campaigns

Neutering campaigns

Every year, SUST carries out thousands of neuterings on dogs and cats, thus contributing to the animal-friendly and...

Neutering campaigns

Every year, SUST carries out thousands of neuterings on dogs and cats, thus contributing to the animal-friendly and long-term containment of street animals.
SUST Accademy

SUST Accademy

Animal welfare through proper action - the SUST Academy imparts the relevant specialist knowledge.

SUST Accademy

Animal welfare through proper action - the SUST Academy imparts the relevant specialist knowledge.
Education and training of specialists

Education and training of specialists

Through appropriate training and further education, animal protectionists and other professionals tackle animal welfare...

Education and training of specialists

Through appropriate training and further education, animal protectionists and other professionals tackle animal welfare problems not only with a lot of love, but also with a great deal of expertise.
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The 4 pillars of the foundation (SUST)

Animal welfare with heart and mind
These four elements form the important base to sustainable animal welfare projects.

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of this reconstruction work and have been born into a world where they are not wanted, need the emergency aid of SUST.

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Christmas Dangers

Oh, how dangerous...

Over the festive season, it's often not just us humans who feast: "An extra portion of salmon, ham, cookies or even chocolate as Christmas treats for the beloved four-legged friends may be well-intentioned, but they are not suitable because they are unhealthy or even dangerous," explains Susy Utzinger, animal welfare expert and managing director of the  Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation.

It becomes life-threatening when dogs and cats catch Christmas decorations, the ham net from the trash can or the aluminum foil wrapped chocolates from the Christmas tree. Such foreign bodies must then be emergency-removed from the animal body not rarely by the veterinary surgeon. There are also other things to consider.

The  Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation has valuable tips for an accident-free Christmas with animals:

A Christmas Tree is Not a Cat Tree

If you do without a real Christmas tree at Christmas, you will avoid many dangers such as swallowed pine needles, drinking the water from the Christmas tree stand, eating tinsel or other Christmas decorations and burns from wax candles. If you cannot do without a Christmas tree, it is recommended to buy an artificial tree, secure it well and decorate it with artificial candles, cat-safe tree decorations and without tinsel.

Chocolate Ban

As sweet as it is meant, pets do not need Christmas chocolate. On the contrary, the sweet snack can cause health problems or even be fatal. It is better to spoil the furry noses with high-quality dog and cat treats from the specialized trade.

Caution Poison

Plants that are overwintered in the house are a welcome change for cats and are gladly nibbled. However, many plants are absolutely not suitable as cat snacks and can lead to symptoms of poisoning. Basically, plants that are mildly toxic to humans can cause severe to fatal poisoning in cats. Further information is available at www.giftpflanzen.ch or from the Swiss Toxicological Information Center telephone 044 251 66 66 or at www.toxinfo.ch (for emergencies telephone 145).

How to make your household cat safe

Order the brochure "Vorsicht Katzenfalle - Mit Menschenköpfchen zum Katzenwohl" (available in German only) which draws attention to the dangers in everyday life and gives tips for a cat-safe household. The brochure can be ordered free of charge from the  Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation, Weisslingerstrasse 1, 8483 Kollbrunn, phone 052 202 69 69, or on the Internet at www.susyutzinger.ch.

 

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