Our Work

Street Animal Feeding

A humane feeding + water support system that reduces suffering, prevents conflict, and improves public health through cleaner, planned feeding routes.

Humane & organized feeding

Food + water, served safely

When feeding is unplanned, it can create litter, crowding, and tension. Our approach is route‑based, time‑bound, and hygiene‑first — so street animals are supported without disturbing neighborhoods.

Feeding routes
Fixed locations and timings to prevent crowding and reduce nuisance complaints.
Balanced feeding
Nutritious meals in appropriate portions; clean bowls and safe distribution.
Water stations
Summer heat support with regular refill schedules and shaded placement.
Cleanliness protocol
No littering: collect waste, clean spots, and keep public areas hygienic.

Why planned feeding matters

Health
Better nutrition reduces disease, aggression and unsafe scavenging.
Harmony
Cleaner routes reduce conflict between residents, feeders and animals.
Safety
Lower scavenging around garbage areas helps public cleanliness and safety.

Volunteer roles

  • Route feeder (morning/evening slots)
  • Water station caretaker (summer focus)
  • Logistics (food prep, packing, transport)
  • Community coordinator (local resident coordination)
  • Documentation (route photos, counts, updates)
What we track
Feeding points covered, approximate animal counts, hygiene compliance, and water‑station refills.
Managed by Motibha Foundation with a focus on humane support and neighborhood hygiene.
Field-ready support

What a feeding route needs

We keep feeding clean, calm, and consistent. The goal is to reduce suffering while maintaining neighborhood hygiene and safety.

Food kit
Dry food / cooked food (as planned), measured portions, clean bowls.
Water support
Summer water stations, refill schedule, shaded placement.
Fixed route
Same points, same time — reduces crowding and conflict.
Cleanliness
Collect waste, clean the spot, keep public areas tidy.
Feeding route
Water station
Community
Street animals
Do’s & Don’ts

Safe feeding guidelines

Small changes make a big difference: hygiene, safety, and calm behavior protect both animals and the community.

Do
  • Feed at fixed times and locations.
  • Use bowls and carry water.
  • Clean the spot after feeding.
  • Keep distance if animals fight.
Don’t
  • Throw food near garbage piles.
  • Feed in front of shops/entrances.
  • Leave leftovers or plastic waste.
  • Chase or shout at animals.
Outcome focus
We aim to reduce hunger stress, lower garbage scavenging, and improve calm behavior — which reduces conflict and improves safety.

Yes. We provide basic route guidelines and hygiene rules. Consistency matters more than quantity.

We encourage safe, nutritious options and avoid practices that create litter or attract pests. We can guide based on your area and capacity.
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