Care for Injured & Abandoned Animals

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80G of Income Tax

Trial I

February 17, 2025

Amount Donated
₹10.00

Rahul Garg

February 17, 2025

Amount Donated
₹10.00

Rahul Garg

February 17, 2025

Amount Donated
₹10.00

Trial I

February 17, 2025

Amount Donated
₹10.00
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“A community reveals its true character in how it treats the voiceless. Protecting injured and abandoned animals reflects compassion, accountability, and respect for every living being.”

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Immediate Attention and Medical Support

Injured stray animals often continue to move through traffic and crowded areas despite severe pain. Minor wounds, if left untreated, quickly turn into serious infections that cause prolonged suffering and reduce survival chances. Arranging timely medical attention plays a critical role in preventing avoidable fatalities. Early care not only relieves pain but also reduces the spread of infection and the risk of complications that could endanger both animals and people nearby. Providing assistance at the right moment can mean the difference between recovery and irreversible decline.

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Sustained Food Support to Prevent Malnutrition

Irregular access to food leaves many stray animals physically weak and vulnerable to disease. Hunger forces them into unsafe environments in search of nourishment, increasing the risk of accidents and conflict. Providing food support during critical periods helps stabilize their health and reduces aggressive behavior caused by desperation. Proper nourishment strengthens immunity, supports healing from minor injuries, and creates a more balanced interaction between animals and local communities. Consistent feeding efforts also reduce the spread of scavenging in unsanitary areas, improving overall public hygiene.

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Care and Protection for Abandoned Cattle

Cattle that are abandoned due to age, illness, or decreased productivity face severe hardship. Without structured care, they roam busy roads, open garbage dumps, and unsafe environments where injury and illness are common. Ensuring their nourishment and protection reflects cultural respect as well as humane accountability. Providing attention to cattle welfare helps reduce road accidents, prevents health deterioration caused by plastic consumption or contaminated food sources, and preserves their dignity. Protecting them from neglect contributes to safer and more organized community surroundings.

“A community reveals its true character in how it treats the voiceless. Protecting injured and abandoned animals reflects compassion, accountability, and respect for every living being.”

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