🩵 Everything is transparent and fair:
Every animal taking part in the campaign will be added to our online database.You choose your contribution
You can pay for a full surgery (3,000 drams), part of it (from 500 drams), or several surgeries. The payment is made officially — as a "Neutering service on behalf of third parties"
We perform the surgeries
Animals are brought to the clinic by volunteers and curators. All procedures are carried out by certified and experienced veterinarians under sterile conditions, with safe anesthesia and proper postoperative care
We create a database
After the surgery, each dog or cat is added to the animal database on our website. Under its profile, we display the name or logo of the supporter who funded the surgery (if desired)
You receive a report
After the campaign ends, each participant will receive a personalized report — including a list of animals, photos, and expense details. This is included in the cost of the service you purchase
💙 This way, every contribution turns into real help you can see with your own eyes
💬 We believe that change begins with small steps. Each surgery is not just a medical procedure, but a step toward a responsible and compassionate society
💙 We do not make any profit from this campaign. Every surgery and every dram is reflected in the report — you will know exactly whom you helped and how the funds were used
💡 The regular average price of a neutering surgery is from 30,000 drams. Within the campaign, it’s only 3,000 drams — thanks to our partners and the absence of any commercial markup
After payment, you will receive a confirmation email. Each operated animal will appear in our online database, where your name or logo will be displayed (with your consent). At the end of the campaign, you will receive a report with photos and a breakdown of expenses
💚 Even the smallest contribution matters — six small parts add up to one saved life
💙 We do everything openly, with respect for both people and animals. Every participant can be sure — their contribution saves real lives