Emergency funding is required to build a small clinic in Sri Lanka to immediately save the lives and suffering of 1,000's of strays animals.
Sri Lanka became the focus of interest for our charity due to the appalling animal suffering and the sheer scale of it - the distinct lack of animal welfare standards and an obvious short-fall in veterinary centres / groups working specifically for the street animals. There is simply nowhere long-term to take desperately ill, injured and dying animals. No safe haven for abandoned pups, kittens and animals needing intensive care or a sanctuary base.
" Of all the animals that suffer inhumane treatment at our human hands, the canines undergo the worst plight " (The Island Newspaper - Sri Lanka, 13th March 2007).
There are thousands of stray cats and dogs in Sri Lanka facing a multitude of horrors in their daily struggle for life-starvation,dehydration, disease, cruelty, injuries on the roads.
Our charity has been working in partnership with Sri Lanka to help alleviate the suffering of the animals from Colombo down to the south where we have our base. We give strays an initial assessment and where necessary we take them to Sri Lankan veterinary services for vaccinations, sterilisation, blood testing etc. Taking a stray animal to these veterinary services can be very time consuming, often taking hours, which keeps us from treating other strays in the south.
Our mission in Sri Lanka is - To offer a safe haven for primarily street dogs (but other stray animals also to be helped).
A sanctuary base for long-term disabled animals - those who have difficulty coping on the streets post trauma where they can live out the rest of their lives in peace.
A well equipped surgical facility to offer quality medical care and operations, proper treatments and nutrition.
To introduce modern protocols and methods in veterinary care by having volunteer vets working alongside Sri Lankan vets training in techniques, sharing skills, and ultimately raising standards in veterinary care.
The rescue of pups and kittens from rubbish heaps and roadsides and to operate a re-homing/adoption scheme
Implementing a co-ordinated sterilisation/neutering programme and full vaccination programme with the aim to reduce the numbers of stray animals and risks of rabies in animals and humans.
Routine blood testing and prompt treatment of tropical and common diseases. Parasite eradication especially tick vectors.
To provide suitable facilities and kennelling: maternity, recovery, isolation and intensive care.
To work alongside the government and authorities to introduce effective animal welfare legislation and regulations.
To create a kinder and more compassionate society for animals through animal welfare education- securing a future for these otherwise destitute and doomed animals.
The rewards are high, to see animals that were suffering and dying become healthy is wonderful. To further give them a chance of finding a loving home is something that we will always strive for. The above photos show two dogs that were recently found by us, we gave them treatment, care and love, they now live in a loving home in Sri Lanka.
Due to YOU we now have a base in Sri Lanka and we are building our refuge where stray animals in our care will find sanctuary. Working in partnership with Sri Lankans our project is progressing but due to the recession, that is hitting us all, we now have a serious shortfall in funding.
To become operational we only need to build a clinic on our land. We have many volunteer veterinary professionals waiting to come and work with us to carry out sterilisations and vaccinations. Without a clinic they cannot carry out that critical work which will save thousands of stray animals from suffering and death.
Our eventual aim is to build a veterinary clinic of excellence on our land, housing the latest in equipment and technology. Due to the recession we know that it may take some time to raise the funds to do that and with the constant reminder of thousands of suffering animals around our land, we know that we must build an interim clinic. This will allow us to immediately start reducing the number of suffering and dying animals in the South of Sri Lanka.
We have carefully assessed the minimum that is required to build an operational clinic on our land. To achieve this we need to raise $30,000 (£20,000) before the end of February 2009 in order to meet the planned arrival of professional veterinary volunteers who wish to help us in our work.
Thousands of suffering animals can be helped with such a clinic, we have everything else in place, volunteers who understand the enormity of the suffering in Sri Lanka are ready to join us in partnership as soon as we are operational.
We never forget that we are here because of YOU, it is your support that has enabled us to get this far. If you are able to help us take that next step toward becoming fully operational, please help us raise the amount we need for our emergency clinic.
Help us save thousands of lives and stop the suffering.
Thursday March 12, 2009, 8:37 am
Viewers may also be interested in some groups already doing this kinda work in Sri Lanka, perhaps these guys could team up with them as they are`already in place? Whilst wifey & I were touring Sri Lanka we stumbled across the Tsunami Animal Organisation and their vets with trappers working along the south coast, check out T.A.P.A fantastic! Web searches also threw up Embark, DogStar Foundation and Little Bo's Animal Welfare. Respect to all !
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