Pune, May 26: Karma Foundation, an advanced animal healthcare facility in Pune equipped with an in-house pathology laboratory, ICU, operation theatre, recovery wards, and outpatient department, has successfully crossed 25,573+ stray animal sterilization surgeries since its inception. This milestone reflects the foundation’s continued commitment towards responsible stray animal management, accessible veterinary care, and community animal welfare through sustained on-ground efforts.
At Karma Foundation, the approach has been to build a system that works in real conditions. Animals are registered through an online process, and in cases where the team conducts pick-ups, the exact location is logged at the time of catching. The system does not allow release unless the animal is taken back to the same spot, helping avoid relocation-related issues commonly seen in urban areas.
The organisation has also implemented medical checks and surgical protocols that are often skipped during large-scale drives. Dogs undergo blood tests before surgery to detect conditions such as tick-borne fever or distemper, while cats are handled differently to reduce stress and recovery time. The team follows highly sterile surgical practices with minimal post-operative intervention.
Alongside its sterilization initiatives, Karma Foundation has also recorded 22,157+ animal rescues, 47,730+ vaccinations, 13,575+ surgeries, and 6,210+ treatments through its community clinic. The facility has the capacity to provide inpatient care for up to 150 cats and dogs, along with outpatient services for nearly 300 animals every month.
Speaking on the milestone, Ms. Priya Kailad, Founder and President, Karma Foundation, said,
“Reaching this number is important, but what matters more is how the work is being done. Sterilization only works if it is consistent and properly tracked. From making sure every animal goes back to the same location to carrying out basic medical checks before surgery, we have tried to remove the gaps that usually exist on the ground. The issue exists because of us human beings, and it needs to be handled with that level of responsibility.”
Karma Foundation currently operates out of a 14,000 sq. ft. facility in Pune, providing both in-patient and out-patient care. As cities continue to struggle with managing stray populations, the organisation’s focus remains clear; build a system that is consistent, accountable, and difficult to break, rather than one that only works in fragments. The milestone is not just a number, but a marker of what sustained, method-driven execution can achieve when done right.
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