
Treatment of stray animals
Treating stray animals involves assessing their health, providing necessary medical care, and ensuring their safety. Veterinary professionals or trained rescuers check for injuries, infections, or illnesses, and may administer vaccines, treatments, or sterilization to prevent overpopulation. The goal is to improve their well-being while minimizing risks to public health. Once cared for, some animals are rehomed, while others may be released back to their environment if deemed suitable. This compassionate approach aims to address both individual animal welfare and community health concerns responsibly.