Mobile Spay & Neuter Clinics

Fixing the root cause of Bosnia’s stray crisis through humane, high impact clinics that protect animals, families, and remove barriers to tourism.

Bosnia has 10,000+ stray dogs


Most are gentle, many are loved, but without access to care, the cycle repeats: more litters, more fear, more strain on communities, and fewer visitors willing to return.

Instead of treating this as an “eyesore” or an afterthought, we’re treating it as what it really is:
a solvable, humane issue standing between Bosnia and its next chapter.

And quietly, on the grapevine, we hear the stories no one wants to say out loud, cases of strays being euthanised when communities feel they have no other option. We believe the answer isn’t fear or reactionary measures. Real change starts at the source.

Spaying and neutering is the most effective, most humane, and most scalable way to prevent suffering before it begins. It stabilises populations, protects communities, and gives animals a life defined by care, not survival.

Our work goes far beyond setting up a clinic.

We’re building a complete, self sustaining animal welfare system that tackles Bosnia’s stray population crisis at the source, strengthens community safety, and sets a new standard for humane infrastructure in the region.

How Can You Support this Mission?

We accept monetary donations, volunteer time, materials, skills, and energy, because possibility is built through all forms of contribution, not just financial capital.

And once anyone gives anything, they become part of our inner circle:
a private community where every step, purchase, decision, and milestone is documented and shared in real time.

This is full transparency.
Every donor sees exactly how their contribution turns into impact, from the clinics we build to the animals we treat to the villages we reach.

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For Mogućnost, this isn’t a project. It’s personal.

Adam, our CEO, is an animal lover to the core.

While living in rural Croatia, he and his family raised an entire litter of kittens by hand and fed a colony of 16 cats that had no one else looking out for them.

And in Bosnia, they found four newborn puppies abandoned in a dumpster. They pulled them out, rescued them, bottle fed them, and made sure each one survived.

These weren’t isolated moments, they were a mirror into the reality many animals face every day.

They’re also the reason this project exists.

It’s one of those rare solutions where everyone wins: the community, the country, and the creatures who’ve had no one fighting for them, until now.
— Adam, CEO of Mogućnost
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