Dora Salas is fundraising

Help strays and pets of poor Families of Panama

A momma with her 2 litters, a total of 7 kittens of a poor Family of Bejuco of Chame. All now sterilized.

Newborns thrown to the trash to let them die slowly. Sadly none survived in spite of all the efforts made to save them.

A poor Family with 20 cats, all now sterilized.

24 cats of poor man of La Paz de Chame. All have been trapped and sterilized.
My name is Dora Patricia Salas, and I am an animal lover who have dedicated over a decade to help animals in need.
I am fundraising for @Panama Andy’s Dog Rescue and Sanctuary a 501(c)(3), to be able to have it’s Sterilization Clinic in the small town of Las Lajas of Chame District, in the interior of the country of Panama.
With the help of a Foundation providing sterilizations at a low cost , Spay Panama, Donors, wonderful Volunteers, the Representative of Junta Comunal Las Lajas, Panama Andy’s Dog Rescue and Sanctuary, partnered with Jeannine Nadeau of Mail Boxes Etc. Coronado and their generous Clients have organized 12 Sterilization Clinics since December of 2020 sterilizing over 6561 dogs and cats, and yet the streets are flooded with cases of abandoned puppies, malnourished and injured animals.
Just in the last 3 clinics organized since January of this year through today 2143 dogs and cats improved their lives after being sterilized, and we need your help to help the hundreds of hundreds more needing to be sterilization. The larger the time gap between sterilization clinics the more Clinics will be needed to succeed keeping a controlled animal population.
Our last Sterilization Clinic was on July of this year, and we desperately need one now. Help us to have a Sterilization Clinic this coming months.
A female dog and her puppies could have up to 67,000 puppies, in a 6 years time frame, and a cat and her kittens can have up to 66,088 kittens in the same time frame.
Sterilization is key as the most effective and ethical way to end overpopulation, abandonment, malnourishment, to end the spread of venereal and other diseases and cruelty of dumping unwanted puppies and kittens to die inside plastic bags thrown in empty fields, rivers or ocean as we see happening daily in the interior of Panama.
We ask you to be part of this novel cause and help sponsoring the sterilization of a dog @$30 and/or a cat @$15 to prevent them from contributing to homeless and abandoned animals.
In many small rural towns where established veterinary clinics or regular access to veterinary care is not possible for humble Families, making these low cost campaigns are incredibly important.
Thousands of animals are born, live short lives and die on the streets. These animals experience extreme suffering, which is why their sterilization is so critical to save several thousand potential animals from suffering more.
We ask you to participate with your donation towards the day that no animal has to endure any kind of pain due hunger, thirst, cold, extreme heat, illnesses for simply being born into an inhospitable environment.
We need to continue with the Sterilization Clinics to make a dent otherwise all efforts made will be erased with the quick reproduction of intact animals.

Stray Cats of Coronado trapped, sterilized. Kittens were kept and given in adoption.

Puppies found abandoned by the trash.

Animals of poor Families picked taken to be sterilized.
Donations in Panama are also tax deductible and can be made to:
Fundación Spay Panama
Banco General
Cta. Cte.: 03-38-01-052009-7
Ref.: Panama Andy’s
(if made to Spay Panama please we need a photo of the deposit slip or of the ACH transaction to keep track or otherwise gets lost in the pool of funds that they receive and will not benefit our area in need.)
or Via Yappy to
6554-1242
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