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Our
Beneficiaries
Various
beneficiaries that we attend include dogs, cats, cows, buffaloes,
pigs, equines, elephants, birds, rabbits, and any other animal
in need of our treatment and care.
Dogs
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Due to their huge population the dogs happen to be our most
frequent visitor. From the very beginning, our services were
devoted to the welfare of dogs and also for the cats. We serve
the stray dogs as well as pet dogs. At our shelters, we have
housed dogs in much more numbers than any other animal. As human
beings, all other animals also have a right to live. There had
been cases of poisoning where we tried to take legal action
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Cats
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Next to dogs, the cats form the second largest population among
the animals housed in our shelters. Cats are also sterilised
and the ones that do not find any caretaker in the civil society
are kept under our care and protection. These animals are most
susceptible to the gruesome attitude of many people who poison
the cats in their locality. We promptly take legal steps to
express our disregard for such criminal activity of these people.
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Cows/Buffaloes
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The livestock like cows, buffaloes, goats and sheeps are a bit
fortunate lot among all the animals, as people appreciate their
economic value in the form of several food products. However,
we treat all ailments of these animals. We attend to any road
accidents, where sometimes we are required to provide on-site
treatment and medication. We also arrange programmes for monitoring
cruelty against these animals by their owners. Several of these
livestock are neglected by the owners and are left on the streets.
Regarding cruelty by owners, pigs are the worst sufferers as
they are considered to be low-value in term of economic benefits.
We reach the sites and we
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counsel those owners so as to do justice to their livestock.
Lots of cows are there in Hauz Rani, Begumpur
villages. Our Mobile Clinic gives door to door service to poor
owners of cows, pigs, etc. |
Equines
We
have been serving several equines. The horses and donkeys both
face much bitter experiences with their owners. These animals
are used to drag carts as goods carrier. Many a times these
animals are made to over work without water and food. Even the
small mules are also made to run with these carts. We have tried
to counsel few owners to have mercy on the condition of the
animals, especially their young ones. Our mobile clinic also
serves the poor owners of horses and donkeys. We regularly attend
to horses in Tonga stands in Karbala, New Delhi and Old Delhi
Railway Stations.
Elephants
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At regular intervals we visit the Yamuna Pushta area (river
bank) in Delhi where we interact with the owners of the largest
animal on earth, the elephants. We survey the conditions in
which these human friendly and one of the most intelligent animals
are kept. We educated their owners regarding the ways to maintain
healthy upkeep of the elephants that had been in a very long
association with the human society. We sensitize the owners
regarding cruelty against animals and persuade them to have
mercy on the elephants. |
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Birds
We
attend to many birds that are injured in road accidents. Birds
are very prone to accidents as there is less vegetation and
more of physical structures and fixtures in the urban area.
Moreover, in Delhi due to very high number of vehicle presence
on the roads, birds get hurt every now and then. Even large
birds like eagles are prone to accidents and our doctors attend
them. As per our activism towards the right to freedom for these
flying animals we visit parts of Old Delhi where many rare endangered
species are kept for sale. We had set free many birds and whenever
required we have been active in taking legal steps to punish
the culprits.
Other
Small Animals
We
are sensitive towards all animals and thus take care of small
animals too. The small animals include hares and the poultry
such as hen, cock, etc. We attend to any ailments or accidents.
We look majorly into the matters of slaughter of these animals.
We had been active towards legal process to stop slaughtering.
Thus, to ensure the living rights of these poultry animals we
widely advocate vegetarianism.
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