By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
The wet season is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. In the wet season, air quality improves, fresh water quality improves, and even animals have adaptation and survival strategies for the wet season. One of the biggest problems that stray animals face during the rainy season is the absence of a permanent roof for them so the trend of illness or sickness associate with animals will change to somewhat other direction.
We have been receiving calls of many stray animals, met with an accident and suffering from various types of another illness.Our team of Vets has started necessary treatment and care of patients as per requirement of case.
Below is a summary of what our Animal Mobile Clinics did in the month of August 2019;
Total new cases treated: 738
Total follow up cases : 586
Total cases closed (treatment completed): 408
Our three vans did a total of 1544 visits as below:
Van A1: 436
Van A2: 583
Van A3: 523
The treatments of 738 animals are as below:
Dogs: - 388
Cats: -309
Cows: 16
Camel: 02
Monkey: 4
Goat: 15
Buffalo: 2
Horse: 2
Thank you donors for your trust in us!
Jivdaya Charitable Trust
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