Pawsitive care for your beloved pets

Mastura Farzana Mohona
Managing Director
Pawsitive Veterinary Clinic

“True love for a pet is shown through responsible care, requiring regular checkups and timely vaccinations to ensure a long, happy, and comfortable life.”

Mastura Farzana Mohona, Managing Director of Pawsitive Veterinary Clinic, is reshaping the landscape of pet healthcare in Bangladesh. As pet ownership grows, she advocates for animal welfare as a fundamental pillar of public health. Through Pawsitive, she bridges the gap between basic care and advanced medical services. Mohona discusses why animal health is a communal necessity and how private organisations can lead the way toward a healthier future.

The Daily Star (TDS): From a healthcare organisation’s perspective, why is animal care an important issue today?

Mastura Farzana Mohona (MFM): Pet ownership is expanding immensely. Animal care today is closely connected to overall public health and wellbeing. Healthy pets reduce the risk of disease transmission and contribute to healthier communities. To establish a healthy environment for both animals and humans, animal care is now a vital necessity, not a luxury.

TDS: How can private healthcare organisations improve access to better pet care in Bangladesh?

MFM: Improving access requires practical and combined efforts. Private organisations must expand services beyond major cities so more people benefit. Pricing should be affordable and transparent so pet owners feel comfortable seeking medical care. They should also work toward raising awareness about preventive healthcare, as many problems are avoided with early detection.

TDS: What are the biggest gaps in pet care services in Bangladesh right now?

MFM: A crucial gap is the lack of 24/7 emergency services. Facilities often lack transparency and have limited access outside major cities. While many veterinary clinics exist, comprehensive treatment facilities which are capable of handling everything from routine checkups to complex surgeries under one roof are still exceptionally rare today.

TDS: What facilities does Pawsitive Veterinary Clinic offer? Where do you see it in 10 years?

MFM: We offer OT, post-operative care, daycare, vaccinations, deworming, and grooming. We have an exclusive isolation room for viral disease patients to prevent contagion. In 10 years, we aim to become a full hospital with advanced diagnostics and critical care systems like the ICU and CCU while expanding branches to ensure nationwide access.

TDS: What message would you give to pet owners about responsible care and prevention?

MFM: Our pet owners are very loving and caring. However, I suggest that prevention is always better than cure. Focusing on preventive healthcare through timely vaccinations and routine medical checkups is essential. These small yet timely steps ensure your beloved pets spend longer, healthier years with you.

Interview conducted by Samia Chowdhury