Donations are passed on to pets and families who need help.
PurePetNet exists mainly to receive donations and transfer practical support to hardship pet families, basic stray animal treatment, sterilization, and compassionate end-of-life care.
Stray pet rescue
A thin stray dog is found near a roadside. Donations can help with basic vet checks, wound cleaning, flea treatment, food, and temporary safe transport. The goal is not luxury care, but fast, practical relief when no owner is available.
Severe illness and humane euthanasia
Sometimes a pet is too sick, too injured, or in too much pain to recover. Donations can help a family or rescuer pay for veterinary assessment and humane euthanasia, so the animal does not continue suffering without care.
Sterilization for hardship families
A low-income family may love their pet but cannot afford desexing. Donations can help cover part of the sterilization cost, preventing unwanted litters and reducing future abandonment.
Mika’s sterilization story
Mika was a young street cat being fed by several neighbors. She was friendly, but every few months she disappeared and later returned thin, tired, and nursing kittens. Some kittens survived. Some did not.
Donations helped cover her transport, pre-surgery check, sterilization surgery, pain relief, and a quiet recovery space. After recovery, Mika no longer had to go through repeated pregnancies, and the community avoided another cycle of unwanted kittens.
Clinic booking, surgery contribution, transport, recovery food, and basic follow-up care.
How support is used
- Small direct contributions toward vet invoices.
- Basic stray pet treatment and transport.
- Pet sterilization for poor or struggling families.
- Food or emergency supplies when a family is temporarily unable to cope.
- Humane end-of-life help for severely ill animals.
