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FAQs

I found an animal that seems to be sick or injured, what do I do?

It's crucial to act swiftly. Take the animal to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Inform the veterinarians that it's a rescue situation; they may offer you a discount or provide a payment plan option. If you're unable to cover the cost of care on your own, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We can help you organize and advertise a fundraiser to support the animal's medical needs.

I found an animal that doesn't have a collar. Can I keep it?

We encourage responsible actions. Please post information about the found animal on local WhatsApp and Facebook groups to see if you can locate its owner. Make a genuine effort to find the owner for at least two weeks before considering keeping or rehoming the animal. This helps ensure that the pet has the opportunity to be reunited with its family.

I am fostering an animal that I found on the streets. What treatment do they need?

Thank you for opening your heart and home to a homeless animal. When fostering, it's essential to prioritize their health. Consult with a veterinarian to ensure they receive proper care. Request vaccinations and blood tests as recommended by the vet to safeguard their well-being. These steps are essential for the animal's long-term health and safety.

I found an animal, but I can't keep it at my house. What should I do?

We understand that not everyone can provide long-term shelter for a rescued animal. It takes a collective effort to care for abandoned animals. If you, your friends, or family can offer temporary shelter, please do so. Alternatively, reach out to us for assistance in finding a foster home. While we'll make every effort to help, we cannot guarantee an immediate solution, as finding available foster homes can be challenging.

I found an animal that seems to be sick or injured, what do I do?

It's crucial to act swiftly. Take the animal to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Inform the veterinarians that it's a rescue situation; they may offer you a discount or provide a payment plan option. If you're unable to cover the cost of care on your own, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We can help you organize and advertise a fundraiser to support the animal's medical needs.

I found an animal that doesn't have a collar. Can I keep it?

We encourage responsible actions. Please post information about the found animal on local WhatsApp and Facebook groups to see if you can locate its owner. Make a genuine effort to find the owner for at least two weeks before considering keeping or rehoming the animal. This helps ensure that the pet has the opportunity to be reunited with its family.

I am fostering an animal that I found on the streets. What treatment do they need?

Thank you for opening your heart and home to a homeless animal. When fostering, it's essential to prioritize their health. Consult with a veterinarian to ensure they receive proper care. Request vaccinations and blood tests as recommended by the vet to safeguard their well-being. These steps are essential for the animal's long-term health and safety.

I found an animal, but I can't keep it at my house. What should I do?

We understand that not everyone can provide long-term shelter for a rescued animal. It takes a collective effort to care for abandoned animals. If you, your friends, or family can offer temporary shelter, please do so. Alternatively, reach out to us for assistance in finding a foster home. While we'll make every effort to help, we cannot guarantee an immediate solution, as finding available foster homes can be challenging.

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