Love N Care for Animals is a voluntary animal welfare organization which works for stray dogs, cats, abandoned cows, horses and neglected birds like crows, kites, vultures etc. In FY15, Love N Care has treated around 4,491 animals, sterilized 615 dogs, rescued 117 animals, conducted 51 awareness camps and vaccinated 2,851 dogs. Its aim is to alleviate the suffering of stray and distressed animals in the city of Kolkata and its surroundings.
Their Services:
Hospitals: The organization has one fully equipped animal care hospital cum animal shelter at Jagannathpur, West Bengal. This four storied hospital serves entire Kolkata and 24 Parganas South. The organization is expanding one more hospital for large animals in the same area. It is also constructing a cat park where abandoned cats will get free space to play.
Stray Management: The organization works in the field of management of stray dogs and removal and rehabilitation of cats from Government Hospitals. This is part of anti-rabies drive undertaken by Govt. of West Bengal.
Service Vehicles: There are 3 service vehicles for facilitating the transportation and treatment of sick and injured animals – One Mobile clinic, 2 Ambulances for small animals and one Ambulance for large animals.
Awareness Activities: To spread awareness among the general public, Love N Care conducts Animal Welfare awareness camps for large and small animals throughout Kolkata city. The organization also campaigns against animal sacrifice for religious purposes and spreads awareness on common wildlife protection. It also conducts awareness camps to curb violence against animals. It is trying to enforce a more humane approach in dealing with the catching of stray dogs. The NGO gives physical as well as medical relief during natural calamities. It also organizes animal camps in rural areas.
Income Rs26 lac
Expense Rs23 lac
Source : Audit Report 2016
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