By SUDHERSENA ALALASUNDARAM | Project Leader
During the months of August, September and October 2017, 150 cats have been sterilized and vaccinated. The sterilization program is one of the flagship programs of Blue Cross of India and is gaining in popularity. We would like to share the stories of three cats that have been rescued, sterilized and vaccinated at the shelter.
The first is Sweety who is a part of a litter of street cats who live outside a building and luckily are fed and cared for by some kindly persons. Sweety is now about 6 months old and has been sterilized. She is now recovering from her surgery. She is doing well and will soon rejoin her siblings.
The next cat is Toto, a white female cat, who was abandoned at the shelter and who is not vaccinated and sterilized. The third cat is Zoro who was also abandoned at the shelter and is also sterilized and vaccinated.
These are a few cases of cats that have been rescued and rehabilitated. Every day in Blue Cross of India we rescue numerous cats that need help. All this is possible because of your donations for which we are very grateful.
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