EL CAPITÁN animal project is a German organization who dedicates its charity work to help feral, stray and streets cats of the Canaraian Island of Fuerteventura. Our work in particular is: > Catpopulation control through neutering (TNR - trap - neuter - release); > Set-up and monitoring of the Punto de Gatos; > Providing of medical help for cats; > Close collaboration with local vets; > Education in the field of animal protection;
We are working sustainably on Fuerteventura to reduce stray cat suffering through neutering (TNR), medical care, and long-term local support.
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29/07/2019
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http://www.animal-project.de
Meow dear Catlovers,
sometimes rescue work is quiet and steady — and sometimes, everything happens at once.
Right now, we are facing several urgent cases that remind us why this work matters so deeply.
Muso, a 14-year-old senior cat, recently gave us a real scare. He was suffering from vomiting and nosebleeds, and a veterinary check revealed a severe swelling in his sinus area. Surgery was unavoidable. Thanks to the incredible support of his foster, who stepped in to cover half the costs, Muso was able to receive the treatment he needed. He is now recovering with a drain in place, and we are waiting for biopsy results. Please keep him in your thoughts.
Then there is Rosalía — a shy, beautiful stray who appeared out of nowhere at one of our feeding stations. It took time and patience to gain her trust, but we finally managed to secure her. She has now been neutered, treated for parasites, and is safe. No chip, no known past — but from now on, she has a future.
And Fito… his story is a tough one. Years of neglect left him with a severe mouth infection, and he has lost almost all of his teeth. After surgery, he is currently being fed through a tube to regain his strength. Despite everything, he is fighting — and for the first time, he has a real chance.
These are not isolated cases. They are part of our everyday reality.
At the same time, there are hopeful updates: cats like Pancho, diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, are now receiving daily medication thanks to the cooperation of local partners. Sometimes, one small pill a day can completely change a life.
But none of this happens without support.
Our Medical Fund exists for moments exactly like these — when quick decisions save lives, and when long-term care gives animals a real future.
Learn more or become a medical sponsor:
Click here: https://animal-project.de/linktree/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAb21jcARkISFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA81NjcwNjczNDMzNTI0MjcAAadO1zFX1nKEqktrDlA_TX_xZat4DizhXqVapOSiu2mk2oL4E35PsUGFLaopiQ_aem_uKuv-D5a3db_S5J9mCZsKw
www.animal-project.de
With your monthly support, we can act immediately when the next emergency arises.
Thank you for standing with us — for seeing these cats, and for giving them the chance they deserve.
With gratitude,
El Capitan Animal Project
On the Picture you see Rosalia
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Data de publicação
29/07/2019
Tipo de Grupo
ONG
Âmbito
Proteção animal
País
Alemanha