| Located on one acre of land,
leased to CUPA by the Veterinary College,
the CUPA Veterinary Hospital and Shelter
is one of the best in the Country. CUPA
has a fully equipped veterinary hospital
and shelter, and a range of programmes,
which provide happier lives to over 10,000
animal per year. Over 2500 animals pass
through this Hospital & Shelter every
month. . The ambience of the Hospital is
very animal friendly and the staffs are
all trained to handle animals in a gentle
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Out-patient facilities for animals with guardians
as well as for stray animals are provided wherein
animals are brought for treatment at any time of the
day or night.
Out-Patient & In-Patient Cases:
Despite the fact that CUPA accepts Emergency OPD or
direct in-patient cases of pet animals only after
9.30 pm (in deference to the Veterinary College Clinic
which operates from 8.30 am to 9.30 pm on all days
), the number of cases of stray, abandoned and pet
animals is on the increase.
Ambulance Service:
The CUPA ambulances cover over 200 km every day, catering
to all kinds of injured and sick animals, in and around
Bangalore.
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X-Ray facility
for all animals.
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Laboratory
facilities for effective and quick diagnosis.
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Intensive care facility
for animals with serious conditions.
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Adoption facility with
pre- and post- adoption checks for abandoned
dogs, cats, pups and kittens.
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Well –
equipped operation theatre and surgery units
for sterilisation & immunisation of
dogs and cats.
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State-of-the-art
operation theatre handling complicated surgeries
of large and small animals.
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Dermatology
treatment and care and boarding facilities
for dogs and cats.
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85 kennel
space to accommodate all types of dogs and
other animals.
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Large animal
holding space and shed for treatment and
care.
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Cattery:
Crystal's Cattery in the CUPA Shelter and Hospital
– a housing and holding facility for cats in
Bangalore – is unique in design, very cat friendly
and popular with cat owners in the city and outside.
Night Clinic:
CUPA was the first institution in Bangalore to initiate
the Night Animal Emergency Clinic. Well received by
grateful pet owners whose animals suffered some medical
crisis after 11:00 PM, the veterinarians at the Night
Clinic have saved many lives of stray and pet animals.
Often advice and critical medical information over
the telephone has also helped to save a loved pet.
Today, the Night and Day Clinic operates 24 x7 from
the CUPA Animal Welfare Clinic on Devegowda Road.
The Shelter operates from the Hebbal Veterinary College
Campus on Bellary Road till 11 pm for all stray and
abandoned animals. Except for an emergency, the Ambulance
Service ceases at 11pm. However stray or abandoned
animals brought in are accepted and treated through
day and night.
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