CUPA
The CUPA Trauma and rescue center sits on the veterinary college campus in Bangalore. The organization provides free medical aid for sick or injured community/street animals with IPD & OPD facilities. They also provide ambulance service for pick-ups (upon availability). CUPA (Compassion Unlimted Plus Action) was established in October 1991 by Ms. Crystal Rogers – an inspiring 85-year-old animal activist, and two young animal lovers – Ms. Suparna Ganguly along with Dr. Shiela Rao at Bangalore, who were the founding trustees.
Today, CUPA, now 31 years old & one of the oldest animal welfare organizations in the country, runs seven centers in Bangalore city that work with diverse causes:
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Trauma & Rescue Centre provides free medical care for community animals.
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Geriatric Centre is a permanent retirement home for 60+ blind & senior dogs.
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Large Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre (LARRC) offers rescue of abandoned, sick & injured large working animals.
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Sarjapur Spay & Neuter Centre for sterilizing dogs outside BBMP Limits
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Second Chance Adoption Centre for abandoned pets & finding them a new home
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Community Cat Sterilisation Facility
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Small Animal Speciality Hospital for state-of-the-art pet care & grooming. Funds from this facility are redirected to their rescue efforts & rehabilitation shelters.
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More info at : https://cupabangalore.org/about-cupa/
Ankitara Foundation has donated to CUPA
Visit CUPA at https://cupabangalore.org/about-cupa/