Working with feeders on the streets, capture street animals, sterilise them, vaccinate them against disease, in particular rabies, set them back onto the streets but provide basic food and water in conjunction with their feeders.
Run adoption drives using proper contracts with potential adopters, with information sheets in all appropriate languages and where possible home checks and follow ups.
Provide separate spacious outside accommodation in rural setting for the unadoptables, the nursing mothers and the disabled.
Encourage veterinary volunteers, support veterinary students.
Ensure that all funds donated to the charity are used correctly, legally and frugally. No administration or salary expenses will be paid from charity funds to staff or trustees in the UK. There may be such expenses at the shelter in India when it is built and working. A vet and veterinary nurse will be employed. We will also need to employ a caretaker who will maintain and clean the premises. He will also provide security for the animals.
Teach animal welfare and husbandry