Contact Us

In case of animal injury/emergency, contact our Trauma Centre.
Pick up of animal subject to availability of ambulance.

If you are witness to animal cruelty, please click a photo and fill the form below.

Report Injured Animal

What do you do if you see an injured animal?

  1. If the animal is familiar to and friendly with you and allows you to touch him/her – please pick up the animal and take it to the nearest veterinary clinic or hospital for first aid and pain relief.
  2. If the animal is unfamiliar or unfriendly and is severely injured – this is where CUPA can help. Call our helpline 080 22947301/9845425678 and explain the situation to the receptionist.
  3. Cases of skin allergies and rashes only become worse in the shelter and pass on to the animals. These are best treated outside a shelter, perhaps just within your home compound
  4. Victims of accidents and road rage who are likely to need surgery and intense treatments are the ones that get a priority pick up.

CUPA Admin Office

Kensington Apartments, Flat A-3, First Floor,
18/1 Ulsoor Cross Road,
Off Bazaar Street, Ulsoor
Bangalore 560 008
Karnataka India
Email: communications@cupaindia.org
Open from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday to Saturday.

CUPA Second Chance Adoption Centre

CUPA Adoption Centre, 60/4 Dommasandra Village,
Sarjapura Hobli, Anekal Taluk,
Bangalore 562125
Contact: adoptioncentre@cupaindia.org

Open from 11 am to 4 pm, closed on Wednesday.

CUPA Trauma & Rescue Centre

KVAFSU, Veterinary College Campus,
Bellary Road, Hebbal
Bangalore 560024
Ph: +91 9845425678/ 22947301

Open from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday to Sunday.

CUPA Large Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre

32/1, Upadhayaya layout
Nagadevanahalli, Kengeri New Town
Bangalore University Campus
Bangalore 560 060
cupablr@cupaindia.org

Open from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday to Saturday.

CUPA Geriatric Centre

Mylappanahalli,
Bangalore 560 097
Email: cupablr@cupaindia.org

Open from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday to Saturday.

CUPA Small Animal Specialty Hospital

CUPA Small Animal Specialty Hospital
#11/3, Sri Ram Elite, RT Nagar Main Rd, HMT Layout,
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560032

Ph: 9108855888/080-22947312, 080-22947313

Open from 9 am to 11 pm, Monday to Sunday.

Report Cruelty to Animals

What amounts to cruelty?

  1. Pets chained all day long
  2. Pets confined in kennels/ cages with little or no scope for movement or exercise
  3. Lack of hygiene around the animal, place of keeping unclean/ untidy
  4. Pet neglected for a large part of the day, continuous barking without respite
  5. Pets seen with open, unattended wounds
  6. Female dogs repeatedly used for breeding, obvious by enlarged mammary (feeding) glands near the stomach, particularly of popular breeds such as Labradors, German Shepherds, Pugs, Dobermans, Rottweilers, Great Danes, and now, Siberian Huskies (!)
  7. Pets left alone while the family travels
  8. Pets kept on terraces or open spaces without shade from the sun or rain
  9. Pet shops keeping animals in unacceptable, unhygienic and uncaring conditions

If you are witness to any of the above, please click a photo and fill the form below.

As per our organizational policy, your personal details will remain confidential. Our inspectors are authorized to inspect the dog and the living conditions provided. The officer gives a strict warning to the owners of the animal with a brief introduction to the animal welfare laws that clearly states that animal cruelty is a serious and punishable offense. Pet confiscations are a last resort and are conducted in conjunction with the local police.