Vetbus, the bus on which vets travel to treat cats and stray dogs
Vetbus, the bus on which vets travel to treat cats and stray dogs
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A beautiful initiative called Vetbus Comes from Istanbul, where a team of vets moves on a bus to treat dogs and Stray cats.

A project that began as an experiment and has now become much more than real. A project that is on the side of our less fortunate four-legged friends.

Veterinarians traveling on a bus
Veterinarians traveling on a bus

Those dogs and cats that don't have an owner. Those quadrupeds who cannot enjoy a roof over their heads, a bowl always full of water and food. Who cannot enjoy the attention of a human being, the love of a family.

And it is precisely for these stray cats and dogs that works the Vetbus. In practice it is a real bus that carries a team of veterinarians. Professional experts who roam the city in search of animals to care for.

Vetbus of Istanbul
Vetbus of Istanbul

Animals that, otherwise, hardly anyone would care. A project that, as mentioned, was born as a simple experiment, but which, given the great popularity it has achieved, now operates effectively.

The Vetbus, as often happens these days, finds in social network key allies.

The vetbus of Istanbul
The vetbus of Istanbul

Daily, the team of veterinary experts updates the accounts of Twitter And Facebook. In practice, they indicate the place where they will be operating in the next few hours.

In this way, people know where to find the Vetbus and above all they know where to take to treat the stray dogs and cats of that particular district.

Dog puppy observed by two people
Dog puppy observed by two people

In short, a chain of solidarity which is having incredible success. A project that obviously works thanks to veterinarians, but with the fundamental help of citizens who every day are committed to recovering as many abandoned animals as possible.

Let's talk a little about the numbers to prove the incredible efficiency of the Vetbus. On their Twitter account, we read that between August 5th and 18th alone, vets completed more than 5,000 operations and more than 1000 vaccinations.

But not only that, because there have also been more than 1000 installations of microchip and more than 300 sterilizations. A project that hopefully will also inspire many cities in our country!

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