CEDA achieves adoption of 1,400 furry animals

by times news cr

To address the problem of stray dogs and cats that roam the market, the Supply Center (CEDA) capital launched a comprehensive plan for the management of these animals with the creation of a shelter and a adoption systemin which 1,400 furry animals have already found a family.

When an animal is rescued it is given maintenance y accommodation while a home is found for him where he will be cared for and treated as proper manner, the institution explained.

Miriam Rosales, Civil Protection Manager of the yieldassured that this program not only seeks to control the population of stray dogs and cats, but also to raise awareness in the community about dignified treatment and responsible ownership.

“These actions not only help the animals, but to those who work here, since by avoiding the presence of animals in the different areas… the risk of various diseases is reduced,” he explained.

To capture the specimen, They use cages, traps and leashes; subsequently, a medical check-up and sterilization are carried out, as well as a registration to have a centralized database to support the application of the laws and, if necessary, return the lost animals to their guardian.

“Cats have a notch or a mark on the ear to know that they are sterilized, while canines are given a personalized livestock earring,” Rosales explained.

Regarding adoptions, he said that the suitability of the new guardian is evaluated and they are given an animal whose characteristics fit their profile, so that the number of dogs available or their incompatibility with potential owners may limit the effectiveness of adoption.

2024-09-01 08:48:20

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