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Kalote Animal Trust

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Cause Category:
Animal Welfare
Telephone:
02266513600
Address: 207 EMBASSY CENTRE JAMNALAL BAJAJ MARG NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI 400 021
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Aligned to the following Sustainable Development Goals

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Vedika Kochhar

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` 77500
of ` 200000
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The rising costs of feed and hay have put a strain on our resources, making it increasingly difficult to ensure our cattle receive the nutrition they need to thrive. That's why we are reaching out to you, our valued supporters, for assistance. Our primary goal this year is simple yet crucial - to raise funds for the feed and hay needed to sustain our beloved cattle specially in the summer months when there is not enough grazing grass . With your support, we can continue to provide them with the proper nutrition and care they deserve.

Fund Utilization in 2023

Total funds raised in 2023 - INR 228159.34

Project NameSterilization of Strays
Amount Utilized (INR)228159.34
Project DescriptionProject : Sterilization of stray Dogs and Cats
The only possible way to put a stop to the ever-increasing population of stray dogs and cats is by sterilizing them so that they will not produce more offspring. Furthermore, male dogs can start procreating as early as 6 months and can sire unlimited litters. Only 20 percent of puppies in India make it to their first birthday. Spay and neutering street dogs is the most humane way to stabilize stray animal populations.
Neutering brings down general aggression. Also, once the males are neutered, they have no urge to wander far, and they “settle down” at a place and treat it as “home”. As a result, they prevent new dogs from entering.

LocationsRaigad > Maharashtra (MH)
CausesHealth > Preventive healthcare
Beneficiary GroupOthers
Beneficiary DescriptionWe held 36 Sterilization camps at our shelter's clinic . A total of 325 dogs and 35 stray cats were neutered and spayed and thereafter returned to their "area" after recovery. Surgeries were performed by our Shelter Vet Dr Aditya Jha and assisted by Mrs Kirti Patial and our staff members. The ages of the animals ranged from 6 months to 10 years.
ImpactSterilisation programmes are an effective tool for controlling street dog populations. High densities of free roaming or street dogs increases the risk of human dog bites, zoonotic disease transmission, and poorer animal welfare .

Activities Conducted
NoActivity / Item / BeneficiariesQuantity / Number, if applicable
1 Sterilization Camp 36 camps
` 77500 of ` 600000
Raised by 13 contributors.
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