All Cruelty Towards Animals Must Be Stopped!

As the Salih Tatlıcı Foundation, we have made another donation to “Humane Society International,” an organization that works across more than 50 countries to improve animal welfare, strengthen the human-animal bond worldwide, rescue and protect dogs and cats, enhance the welfare of farm animals, safeguard wildlife, promote animal-free testing and research, and intervene against disasters and all forms of cruelty towards animals. The organization has presented our Foundation with a certificate of appreciation in recognition of our donation.

The Use Of Our Beloved Companions As Test Subjects Must Be Prevented

Regarding the donation, Uğur Tatlıcı, Executive Board Member of our Foundation, stated: “Every year, millions of animals are used under the pretext of medical and academic research, as well as in industries like pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. These experiments violate the bodily integrity of animals and often result in their deaths. Animals and humans have different biological structures, making it unlikely that a test conducted on a rabbit, mouse, or monkey would be 100% applicable to the human body. It is crucial to support efforts to protect all animals worldwide, including those subjected to the trade of cat and dog meat, those suffering in laboratories and factory farms, and those exploited in the wild. As a Foundation, we felt it was our duty to make another donation to ‘Humane Society International,’ an organization that combats animal cruelty and advocates for a cruelty-free lifestyle for all animals.”

Humane Society International (HSI)

Humane Society International” (HSI), one of the world’s leading animal protection organizations, has been improving animal welfare in over 50 countries and leading positive change for more than 30 years. HSI has been accredited by the Better Business Bureau for meeting all 20 standards of charitable accountability. Through its rescue efforts, disaster response, veterinary clinics, and support for local organizations, HSI plays a critical and expanding role in alleviating animal suffering worldwide. The organization works tirelessly to implement national bans on cosmetic testing on animals in countries across the globe. Additionally, it effectively and humanely combats the dog meat trade and the overpopulation of companion animals. Eighty-five percent of its funds are dedicated to animal protection programs, ranging from ending the brutal dog meat trade to fighting the horrific forms of wildlife exploitation.

The donations and aid projects mentioned here were made by the founders of our Foundation, Nurten Tatlıcı and her son Uğur Tatlıcı, in memory of the late Salih Tatlıcı, the benevolent person whose name continues to live on through our Foundation and whom they bid farewell in journey to eternity in 2009.

Our Foundation Supports HSI Society Fighting Against Animal Abuse

As Salih Tatlıcı Foundation, we donated again to “Humane Society International“, an organisation that improves the welfare of animals in more than 50 countries, works worldwide to improve the human-animal bond, rescue and protect dogs and cats, improve the welfare of farm animals, protect wildlife, promote animal-free testing and research, intervene, and work against disasters and all kinds of cruelty to animals. A certificate of appreciation was presented to our Foundation by the organisation regarding the donation.

We Cannot Take Away The Right To Life Of Our Dear Friends

Regarding the donation, Uğur Tatlıcı, Executive Board Member of our Foundation, said: “Every year, millions of animals are used for medical and academic reasons for sectors such as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Experiments disrupt the body integrity of animals and often cause their death. Animals and humans have different biological structures. Therefore, a test performed on a rabbit, mouse or monkey cannot be 100 per cent adapted to the human body. It is necessary to support efforts to protect all animals worldwide, including those exposed to the cat and dog meat trade, those suffering in laboratories and factory farms, and those abused in the wild. As the Foundation, we took it as our duty to donate once again to Humane Society International, an organisation that fights against animal abuse and works to promote a cruelty-free lifestyle for all animals.”

Humane Society International

As one of the world’s leading animal protection charities, Humane Society International (HSI) has been improving animal welfare in more than 50 countries and driving positive change for over 30 years.

HSI is certified by the Better Business Bureau for all 20 standards of charitable responsibility. Through its work in rescue efforts, disaster response, veterinary clinics and empowering local organisations, it has played a critical and expanding role in combating animal suffering around the world.It is working hard to introduce national bans on animal testing of cosmetics in countries around the world. It also effectively and humanely combats the dog meat trade and pet overpopulation in underdeveloped countries. Eighty-five per cent of its funds are spent on animal protection programmes, from ending the cruel dog meat trade to combating horrific forms of wildlife abuse.

The donations and aid projects mentioned here were made by the founders of our Foundation, Nurten Tatlıcı and her son Uğur Tatlıcı, in memory of the late Salih Tatlıcı, the benevolent person whose name continues to live on through our Foundation and whom they bid farewell in journey to eternity in 2009.

Let’s Save All Our Dear Friends From Being Guinea Pigs

As Salih Tatlıcı Foundation, we have donated to “Humane Society International“, an organisation that improves the welfare of animals in more than 50 countries, works worldwide to improve the human-animal bond, to rescue and protect dogs and cats, to improve the welfare of farm animals, to protect wildlife, to promote animal-free testing and research, to intervene, and to counter disasters and all kinds of cruelty to animals. A certificate of appreciation was presented to our Foundation by the organisation for the donation.

All Animals Should Be Protected To Prevent Their Use As Guinea Pigs

Regarding the donation, Uğur Tatlıcı, Executive Board Member of our Foundation, said: “Animal testing on millions of mice, rabbits, dogs, cats and other animals around the world must stop at once. Animals should no longer be harmed or exploited for human interests and should be allowed to live their lives in peace. It is necessary to support efforts to protect and end cruelty to all animals worldwide, including and especially those exposed to the cat and dog meat trade, those suffering in laboratories and factory farms, and those abused in the wild. As the Foundation, we felt it is our duty to donate to Humane Society International, an organisation that fights animal abuse and works to promote a cruelty-free lifestyle for all animals.”

Humane Society International

As one of the world’s leading animal protection charities, Humane Society International (HSI) has been improving animal welfare in more than 50 countries and driving positive change for over 30 years.

HSI is certified by the Better Business Bureau for all 20 standards of charitable responsibility. Through its work in rescue efforts, disaster response, veterinary clinics and empowering local organisations, it has played a critical and expanding role in combating animal suffering around the world.

It is working hard to introduce national bans on animal testing of cosmetics in countries around the world. It also effectively and humanely combats the dog meat trade and pet overpopulation in underdeveloped countries. Eighty-five per cent of its funds are spent on animal protection programmes, from ending the cruel dog meat trade to combating horrific forms of wildlife abuse.

The donations and aid projects mentioned here were made by the founders of our Foundation, Nurten Tatlıcı and her son Uğur Tatlıcı, in memory of the late Salih Tatlıcı, the benevolent person whose name continues to live on through our Foundation and whom they bid farewell in journey to eternity in 2009.