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Animal Spay and Neuter International

Org #76186
Vetted since 2020
2017
year founded
$34,857
raised on GlobalGiving
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projects funded
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Mission

TO PROMOTE HUMANE BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ANIMALS IN IMPOVERISHED REGIONS OF THE WORLD BY: A) PROVIDING FREE STERILIZATION OF CATS AND DOGS BY A QUALIFIED VETERINARY TEAM B) TRAINING LOCAL VETERINARY SURGEONS IN KEYHOLE STERILIZATIONS PROCEDURES AND OTHER SUCH TECHNIQUES WHICH HELP TO ADVANCE THE ORGANISATIONS CAUSE AND INCREASE ANIMAL WELFARE C) DELIVERING EDUCATION TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON THE IMPORTANCE OF STERILIZATION AND ANIMAL WELFARE

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
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Organization Information
Chatham, Kent ME4 4QU
United Kingdom
Organization Information
Chatham, Kent ME4 4QU
United Kingdom

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Neuter and Spay, No More Strays

By Mandy Joy Easter | Project Leader

The Center of Hope Veterinary Hospital is the base for ASNI but also home to the Veterinary Training Camp. The VTC is an intensive five-day course for newly qualified Vets and those who want to brush... Read the full report ›

Neuter and Spay, No More Strays

By Mandy Joy Easter | Project Leader

Animal Spay and Neuter International exhibited at two conferences this year The British Small Animal Veterinary Association in Manchester and The London Vet Show in November. Five members of the team... Read the full report ›

Neuter and Spay, No More Strays

By Mandy Joy Easter | Project Leader

  ASNI operates on both cats and dogs; cats have special needs in comparison as they are more vulnerable due to their size under anaesthesia. A cat’s normal core temperature is 38.3 - 39.2... Read the full report ›
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