Donating to help animals is important in helping reduce the problem of stray dogs and cats. Donations will help reduce the number of stray animals and the birth of new animals that have no home by supporting sterilization projects and controlling the stray animal population. In addition, there are donations to provide stray animals with food and necessary medical treatment, such as vaccines and disease treatment. For animals that have no home, donating to help build or maintain shelters that provide temporary housing and care during the time animals are homeless is to prevent animals from being harmed according to the Animal Protection Act. It also helps reduce the need to buy new animals and expand the stray animal problem through supporting campaigns to promote the adoption of existing pets.
You can donate according to your faith to help sick and disabled animals to receive continuous care. These animals are stray animals with disabled bodies and cannot help themselves. They need continuous help to care for pressure sores, help stimulate urination. In some cases, they are sick and bedridden animals and need to be fed and turned regularly. This donation will be used to care for all the animals.