For over thirty years, the International Association for Animal Rights has designated the third Saturday of August each year as International Homeless Animals Day.

They say that children and animals are similarly vulnerable and need protection.

Today, in almost every country, spay and neuter programs for dogs and cats are widely and continuously implemented to control the population growth of urban animals and reduce the suffering of homeless animals. In these programs (CNVR), dogs and cats Catch – Neuter – Vaccinate – Return to the areas where they were caught.

Poster designer: Hamideh Kazemi

Vafa Animal Shelter also launched a spay and neuter campaign in October 2021 and has financially help for sterilized hundreds of dogs and cats to date.

Your financial participation in this campaign means that all of us can be a voice for homeless animals and help reduce their suffering by controlling their population growth.

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