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We are actively promoting and implementing spay/neuter campaigns to control the stray population. These programs aim to provide affordable sterilization services to reduce breeding and prevent the birth of unwanted litters.
Vaccination programs play a crucial role in controlling diseases such as rabies among stray animals. Initiatives focused on providing basic medical care, including vaccinations, deworming, and treatment for injuries and illnesses, help improve the overall health and well-being of stray dogs and cats.
Public education and awareness campaigns are vital in changing attitudes and promoting responsible pet ownership. These initiatives aim to highlight the importance of spaying/neutering, proper care, and humane treatment of animals. By fostering empathy and understanding, the hope is to reduce abandonment and neglect, thereby decreasing the number of stray animals.
Addressing the stray animal issue requires collaboration between governmental bodies, animal welfare organizations, and communities. Our organization is at the forefront of discussing implementing effective and sustainable solutions, including policies, regulations, and infrastructure to manage the stray population.