VSPCA’s Volunteer at Work!
At VSPCA, we are fortunate to have many volunteers who help us take care of street animals. One such animal protectionist is Ms. Sujatha. Sujatha is sixty years old and
An Appeal to the Hearts and Minds of Everyone!
Diseases. Over the last few weeks, Visakhapatnam has been impacted by heavy rains that have led to severe flooding, saturating the ground, and filling up all the poorly-constructed municipal drains
Meet Blacky!
Our team at VSPCA rescued Blacky a few weeks ago. He was a victim of an erroneous release by the Municipality into the wrong neighbourhood, unfamiliar to him. This is
EMERGENCY APPEAL: VSCPA’S Main Shelter has Flooded. We seek your support urgently!
Due to incessant rains, followed by depressions, and cyclones over the past few months, VSPCA’S main shelter has severely flooded! This time around, it is much worse than it has
Initiatives Taken by VSPCA!
Our work at VSPCA never stops, even when the government departments must take breaks from various animal projects, or when major crises such as natural disasters or the pandemic ravage
Inviting Native Butterflies Back into Our Ecosystem!
At VSPCA, in our quest to support our ecosystem ecology (relationships between all species here) and prevent biodiversity losses, we have focused specific efforts on inviting pollinators to return to
A Joint Effort to Help Raja Babu!
Like most farm animals, male donkeys are used only for breeding purposes and once this role is fulfilled, they are abandoned and left to die. This would have been Raja
Announcing a New Initiative from VSPCA!
We introduce to all our supporters, a new concept that VSPCA is experimenting with. The Kurup Market Slum area is a place where several animals – dogs, cats, chickens, monkeys,