Showing posts with label animal adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal adoption. Show all posts
All Talk and No Action
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Earlier this year, my mom got herself a Facebook account and started spreading the word for stray dog adoptions.
It's been one hell of an emotional ride for our family. Baring a Pomeranian, we have always had strays (INDog/Pariahs) as pets. Hence, the attachment to their cause.
Nothing matches the elation of seeing a cute, little pup adopted. I have written about this here and here
However, long before strays can come anywhere, close to, being considered for adoption, they have to spend endless days doing rounds of rescue shelters and animal hospitals. Most of these shelters and care centres house grown up and often, injured dogs. The little pups are tossed from centre to centre, depending on availability of space, and are easy preys to infections and diseases. Some even meet untimely deaths because rescue centres are trigger happy butcher houses.
Anyway, so, rescue centres are oh so-not-happening!
Here, foster homes/families play a very crucial role. We have found many families in Mumbai and elsewhere who house pups till we find adoptive homes for them. Generally, these families take turns to care for pups and/or kittens. This way, the kids live in a safe and clean environment and have better chances of survival and finding permanent homes.
And, it is a cakewalk for the foster family. Some milk. Few bread crumbs. Maybe, some khichdi. Crushed Parle G. Oh and yeah, some potty cleaning too.
But that's about it. Do this and be assured to get enthralled by all the attention you will ever receive from a tiny mass of fur. Unlimited, tax free entertainment.
So, the long and short of it is : If you or anyone you know, would like to offer your home for fostering, I will be indebted. Forever.
If you are in Mumbai/Pune/Delhi/Bangalore/Chennai/Hyderabad and/or have friends in these cities who can help with fostering stray pups, please write to me.
Prior experience with animals is not a pre-requisite. Right intent is. You will be counseled and well assisted to help you care for the pup. Also, lack of funds should not pose a problem. Donations for the pup's daily expenses will be raised.
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All Talk and No Action
Thursday, February 10, 2011
and has been adopted by a family in Mumbai.
We know the family and are glad Choti Goli will be well cared for.
Also, for the first time, I saw some real value in facebook and twitter.
World for All and various independent animal lovers connected with us and helped with spreading the word.
All Talk and No Action
Friday, January 14, 2011
Yesterday, while returning from work, I found her loitering around in my building compound. She seemed to be following an uncle...I decided to follow her. She looked back and we both stared at each other for a good minute.
Fir kya, sparks flew and I made the first move.
She seemed to like my whistle and started taking baby steps towards me.
Then, she came near my feet, sniffed, licked and actually slept over my feet, with me standing there!
Now, there was no way I could have left such a delicate looking baby alone.
I am glad I have a family, where each one of us, is free to tag along any animal we find on the road, injured or otherwise.
*****
My mom got "choti goli" vaccinated against polio and gastroenteritis today. The doctor, Mr. Swali said, she is about 40 days old and fairly healthy.
How she landed in our colony is a mystery. I went around asking for a stray who might have delivered pups.
As expected, nobody had a clue!
*****
Choti Goli is up for adoption.
As much as I would love to, I can't adopt her. We have Chotu. He is S.E.N.T.I.M.E.N.T.A.L.
If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting the pup, please comment/mail me.
If there are too many applicants, we will conduct a swayamvar.
If there are too many applicants, we will conduct a swayamvar.
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