By Mini Vasudevan | Project Leader
May and June brought us the much needed rains and all our animals rejoiced along with us as the dry parched land gave way to lush green grass and the trees swayed contently as the steady showers caressed them. There was a bit of disappointment as the number of new donations were very few during these two months; however the thoughtfulness behind the recurring donations helped us sustain the project and also facilitated few critical rescues and a number of adoptions.
Thanks to your support, Peanut - a helpless innocent puppy completely covered in tar is now safe and sound with us. He is all hale and hearty waiting for his forever home and loving family. He rightfully earned his name after being smeared with generous quantities of peanut that was used to remove the tar sticking all over him!
Chaser's story took an unexpected turn when he was hit by a fast approaching vehicle that left him severly injured and resulted in having to amputate one of his limbs. Your donation funded his treatment and care and he is now up and about as a fiesty tri-pawd pooch. Unfortunately, due to him being tri-pawd now and his chasing nature which is hard to curb, he can’t be released back into the streets after recovery. He will soon be one of our permanent sanctuary residents, as his condition would not be conducive for a street life any more.
Thanks to you, senior pets Pigmy - a Spitz mix and Snowy - a labrador, could be rescued and brought under our roof after they were found abandoned on the streets. Pigmy suffered from mammary tumor and Snowy from Pyometra. Thankfully, we could fund both their surgeries from which they have fully recovered now and are ready for a second innings in their lives. They too will now join our ever increasing sanctuary animal family, as left on their own, either would not be able to survive on the harsh streets of India.
Your donations have helped us through and through and we hope you will continue to support us in enabling more animals get a second chance in their lives. Our deepest gratitude and sincere thanks to each one of you for your trust in us in caring for several homeless and injured animals of this city.
Thank you!
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