
Be the Savior of Stray Animals in the Philippines
Tax deductible
Wherever you are in the world, and you look back to your time in the Philippines, you will remember the aspins and puspins or the native dogs and cats.
Thousands of malnourished, sick, and homeless aspins and puspins roam the streets. To many of us, it’s an eyesore. But to these helpless animals, it is a miserable existence. We cannot turn our backs on them.
A donation of:
- 1500 pesos or $30 will spay/neuter a dog
- 550 pesos or $11 will spay/neuter a cat
- 250 pesos or $5 will vaccinate a dog or cat
The rise of strays is just a symptom of a more pressing problem—irresponsible pet ownership. Most strays were once family pets, whose owners let them roam or just couldn’t afford to keep them. And if these pets were not previously spayed or neutered, they will go on to breed and give birth to more unwanted puppies and kittens.
One unspayed dog and her mate can give rise to 128 offsprings in two years. One unspayed cat and her mate can give rise to as many as 67 offspring in just two years.
This campaign has the potential to keep 10,000 animals off the streets in two years!
Organizer
Geraldine Mayor
Organizer
Collingswood, NJ
Pawlanthropy Inc.
Beneficiary