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
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
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,
Over the past few months, we talked about VSPCA’s new initiative, The World’s First Gated Dog Park. In this article, we want to share an update on its progress. The
A few weeks ago, we shared an article on Mr. Raju who has become a part of VSPCA’s animal caregivers. Just like him, Mr. Rambabu is also one such animal
A few weeks ago, our empathetic team rescued Mummy where she, unfortunately, got in the middle of a canine territorial attack in the Reading Room area of Town Kotha Road.
In our previous articles, we talked about our cooperation with our partner, NetAP, Network for Animal Protection. With their support and understanding, we work towards the welfare of street dogs.
Every day, many devotees visit the temple of Lord Kaala Bhairava as part of their rituals and prayers. Bhairava has a dog as his vahana or vehicle. Hence, the devotees
Mr. Pradeep Kumar Nath, the founder of VSPCA, always says, “an act of kindness is measured by deeds.” Mr. Raju is a rag picker and treasure hunter, who makes his
It has been more than 25 years since VSPCA officially began its Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme for cats and dogs. At VSPCA, we are firm believers in the fact