Your gift will help to rescue more stray animals from abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Thanks to your support, even more animals will be rescued from abuse and given new homes for life at FOUR PAWS' sanctuaries; safe, protected and loved. Your kind donations will also help us campaign for improved animal welfare around the world. Thank you.
HELP FOR STRAY ANIMALS
No animal willingly becomes a stray and most humans don't abandon their beloved pets easily. And yet many stray animals suffer hunger, disease, misery and abuse by humans. Local authorities often find mass killing to be a “solution“. Killing, poisoning or shooting stray dogs is, however, not only unbelievably cruel – it also makes no sense in the long run as even just a few animals or newly abandoned animals will breed rapidly.
FOUR PAWS Stray Care has a demonstrated, a humane strategy that helps stray animals; our CNVR program. In just one location, a FOUR PAWS team can neuter and vaccinate hundreds of stray animals within a few weeks, avoiding their senseless killing as well as being cost-effective. After the sterilisation, the four-legged patients remain in the clinic for at least another day. This also gives our veterinarians an opportunity to treat any animals that might be injured or sick.
Whenever possible we cooperate with local partner shelters in Eastern Europe and Asia, to promote adoption of stray dogs and to give abandoned animals a second chance at life.
FOUR PAWS has successfully run Stray Animal Projects in Bulgaria, Ukraine, Thailand, India, Romania and many other places. Please support our effort to create a safer world for strays.
How can you help?
Your gift will help us save more animals and provide them with the care they need:
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£10 could feed a rescued stray for a day.
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£35 could help to medically treat, vaccinate and neuter a stray, thereby preventing further reproduction and suffering.
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£90 could provide kittens and puppies with special milk formula for a week.
On behalf of the animals, the FOUR PAWS team would like to thank you!
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