Monday, September 7, 2009

What would you do if you heard an animal cry?


I would like to narrate an incident that happened one month ago. I ll keep it as short as possible. One morning, I saw a dog that was sleeping on the roadside under a tree on the way to my bus stop. Next morning i saw the same dog sleeping in the same place . I went around it , it was breathing normally, i could not see any sign of injury, and i walked on pondering( it was a mistake). That day evening, i decided to check on the dog before going home .Same dog, same place and it lifted its head an all. But i was damn sure that something was wrong. After a few calls and a bit of persuasion CUPA sent its night ambulance after a couple of hours (i simply told them it was an accident case) . The next day morning i got a phone call from the hospital, the vet said 'the dogs spinal cord was broken, hind legs completely paralysed, disc slip, some bone was fractured and a couple of other things that went over my head because i was so shocked. How much pain a seemingly quiet animal has being going through ! She said its beyond treatment and its best to euthanise it. I said yes please......

Obviously it was a hit and run case...
Can you imagine what pain the dog must have gone through for those two days?
It was raining that night before i remember...
How many dogs , in how many places die slow painful deaths like these( especially those involved in accidents,in many cases it is not immediate death for these dogs), just because of mans carelessness and indifference..

What can we do :

Accident or Sick dog cases:
  • Be prepared to spend some time.A couple of hours , the least. If the animal is in a moving condition,then you need to stay with the animal till they arrive.
  • Call up a friend and ask him/her to search the net for animal helpline numbers , if you dont already have them with you.
  • Call them and keep following it up till they come. Thats it , so simple...

Wild animal Cases:

  • For example if you see wild birds being sold in cages, or monkeys or bears forced to perform on streets , there are diffrent people to call. In Bangalore PFA deals with wild animals rescue cases. Im not so sure about chennai. I shall update it in this post after i asking around.
In cities like Bangalore , there are animal welfare organisations that are out there to pick up the animal if we just Make a Call ! It was so easy for me to save this animal and just a few phonecalls relieved it of so much suffering .. Or else it would have simply starved to death.

Phone Numbers:
Bangalore:
CUPA - 080-22947300, 080-22947301
PFA Bangalore -+91-80- 2860 4767, +91-80- 2860 3986, +91-80- 2273 3350
Chennai:
Blue Cross: 99628000800 , 044-22354959
Pfa :9840482829

Hero in real life

I always liked Sada. Shes pretty and can act decently . I loved her in 'Unnale Unnale ' and loved the movie too ! I find it hard to stop from writing a few lines about the movie, but i ll reserve that for a different post. Anyway, this is not the first time iv heard about her kindness to animals. I think for celebrities to speak out for any cause , that they truly believe in ( not just for publicity) is such a commendable thing. The plain reason behind it being they have so much more visibilty and hence more infuence on people. Anyway heres a recent article in
metroplus on Sada:


Actor Sadaa juggles film shooting, award shows, interviews and travel with the thing that she finds most fulfilling — playing a saviour in real life. Recently, she heard the sorrowful mews of an orphaned kitten in the neighbourhood and decided to investigate when the mewing continued late into the night. “My mum knew that something was wrong and I went to check. It was hiding under the car and ran from one place to another but my dad managed to get it out. We kept it for a week until PETA helped us by adopting her,” she says of her latest rescue. It’s not the first time she’s taken notice of an animal in distress. “Pigeons, wild birds, ducks…,” she says, trying to recall the various species that her family has lent a helping hand to, while on their morning walks.
Last year, Sadaa found an injured kitten whose spinal problems rendered her hind legs unusable. “We admitted her to the SPCA but she died. The animal may or may not survive, but we have to make an effort. “Parents should teach their children to be animal-friendly. If someone hurts us, we can cry out in pain but animals can’t.” Speaking about what happens after she nurses a fallen bird back to health, she says — “Freedom is important to a bird. I let it go”. The star is convinced that success and adulation come second to the rush that comes from saving a life. “I don’t think any feeling can match that,” Sadaa signs off cheerfully.
Other actors who truly care for animals, that i know of are John Abraham, Maddy :) But John is more of an animal rights enthusiast than maddy is ( See guys im not being biased :) )

CUPA's blog featuring pets for adoption

Hi all,
As some of you might know, CUPA ( Compassion Unlimited Plus Action) is an animal welfare organisation in Bangalore. The following frequently updated section features the dogs that are in healthy condition and ready for adoption. This will be very useful to anyone who wants to adopt a dog in Bangalore:

http://bloggers-bark.blogspot.com/search/label/Pets%20for%20Adoptions