Ten years of animal quarters Vienna: An anniversary of the warm animal welfare stories!

Ten years of animal quarters Vienna: An anniversary of the warm animal welfare stories!

Süßenbrunner Straße 101, 1220 Wien, Österreich - A decade of full success in animal welfare is celebrated! The Tierquartier Vienna looks back proudly for his ten-year history. Since its opening in 2015, over 16,000 animals, including dogs, cats and small animals, have been supported comprehensively and conveyed in loving new home. In addition, over 5,000 found animals were successfully brought back to their owners. Animal protection city council Jürgen Czernohorszky praised the committed team, who tirelessly works to offer animals a chance of a new life in need.

The animal quarters Vienna extends over 9,700 square meters and offers space for up to 150 dogs and 300 cats as well as many other small animals. For the anniversary, the animal district awaits animal lovers on April 5, 2025 for a special festival with numerous attractions, including demonstrations and exciting insights behind the scenes. Managing Director Thomas Benda emphasized the developments in recent years and thanked the employees for their daily commitment in the service of animal welfare.

intensive care for protégés

Another important aspect in animal welfare of the animal district is the Nursing point , which is considered an important part of animal welfare philosophy. Nursing points offer helpful animals the necessary intensive care and socialization. These animals are divided into different groups, for example rearing, handicap, illness and hospice, which offers you optimal care.

Every foster home plays a crucial role by offering the animals a loving home with the appropriate care and appropriate education. When searching for the ideal foster home for the animals, the use and heart of the foster parents are particularly emphasized, since they actively help to find new habitat for the protégés or make their retirement pleasant. The successes of the animal quarters are a brilliant example of how commitment and charity in animal welfare can work wonders.

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OrtSüßenbrunner Straße 101, 1220 Wien, Österreich
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