According to India Today, there are around 6.2 crore stray dogs and 91 lakh street cats in India, with 77% of the country's population reporting seeing a stray dog at least once a week. In India, 85% of companion animals are homeless.
For practical reasons such as distance, reputation, or facilities, 61% of the general populace in India do not see the veterinarian. This is much higher than the global average of 31%, lowering the 'All pets Cared For' score.
Here at Stray Hope Foundation we're committed to investing our time and resources in order to achieve our primary goal . Stray animals are generally faced with numerous challenges that limit them from living to their full potential . We at SHF strive to alleviate these difficulties and foster a community in which these underprivileged animals can lead a comfortable and healthy life .
For practical reasons such as distance, reputation, or facilities, 61% of the general populace in India do not see the veterinarian. This is much higher than the global average of 31%, lowering the 'All pets Cared For' score.
Here at Stray Hope Foundation we're committed to investing our time and resources in order to achieve our primary goal . Stray animals are generally faced with numerous challenges that limit them from living to their full potential . We at SHF strive to alleviate these difficulties and foster a community in which these underprivileged animals can lead a comfortable and healthy life .
Donate to help us meet our goal of fully vaccinating at least a 100 stray animals and ensuring they receive the health that they are entitled to.