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. W
e 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.

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 :) )
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