First of all: Thank you for not looking away!
Finding an injured or sick animal can be overwhelming – but there are concrete steps you can take to help.
1️⃣ Safety first – for both you and the animal. Approach cautiously, avoiding sudden movements to prevent scaring the animal or triggering a defensive reaction.
2️⃣ Assess the condition – Is the animal injured, dehydrated, or extremely weak? If possible, take photos or videos to help veterinarians or animal welfare organisations assess the situation.
3️⃣ Call for help – Local animal welfare organisations or veterinarians may be able to assist. On Bali, several groups respond to emergencies – save important contacts on your phone if you live here or plan to stay for a while.
4️⃣ Do not give medication on your own! – Many human medications are toxic to animals or dangerous in the wrong dosage. Even flea or deworming treatments can do more harm than good to a weakened animal. If urgent care is needed, try to consult a vet or an experienced organisation.
5️⃣ If no help is available – If professional assistance isn’t immediately accessible, you can try moving the animal to a safer place, providing water, or offering basic first aid. But remember: Your own safety comes first.
6️⃣ Support long-term solutions – One-time rescues are important, but sustainable change is even more effective. This is where We Do OCEAN makes a difference: Through sterilisation programmes, education initiatives, and direct support for local communities, we work to improve the lives of stray dogs and cats in the long run. Every donation, every volunteer effort, and every conversation about this issue can help create change.
Stray animals fight for survival every day – but together, we can ease their suffering.