Showing posts with label 85 abandoned animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 85 abandoned animals. Show all posts

4 August 2017

Message from Leslie Robinson



The below is in connection with the previous post about 85 Abandoned Animals Rescued by Arunachala Animal Sanctuary. 

In this regard Leslie Robinson, Founder of the Arunachala Animal Sanctuary is sending you this personal message. 


Leslie Robinson at Shelter



Message from Leslie Robinson 

Dear, dear People: 

In the 10 1/2 years we've been open, I have never, never heard of anything like this...or, this big. 

We just rescued 85 abandoned, starving Creatures. An entire village. 17 cows/calves/bulls. 6 large bullocks. 2 sheep. 56 goats. 4 pigs. 

Many of you have not heard of us before. When we opened, the animal situation was awful here. Over 7,000 homeless animals. 350 suffering and dying creatures on the streets. Rabies. Abuse. No facility to treat the animals. No small-animal vet within 70 kms. It's really different, now. The relationship of the animals with the people they live day in, day out has been totally transformed. The core of our Work is demonstrative love. We have a Staff of 21, volunteers, plus two full-time veterinarian doctors, both surgeons. The Animal Welfare Board of India in a public letter said we had established ourselves as one of the best in the Nation. 

We've hired ten extra caretakers to give around-the-clock care that alone cost 100,000 rupees a month. And the food cost is around 150,000 rupees...Coming to almost $4,000 US a month. 

We really need help with this. 

Love, Leslie Founder/Director 


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To find out more about the work of this organisation and details of how to donate, please visit the Arunachala Animal Sanctuary at this link here

3 August 2017

85 Abandoned Animals Rescued by Arunachala Animal Sanctuary



In the first few days of August, 2017— 85 animals abandoned in dire conditions in a village 75 kms from Tiruvannamalai were rescued by the Arunachala Sanctuary

“Abandoned by their owners, 85 animals that were left to starve for several days found a new home after being rescued by members of Arunachala Animal Sanctuary and Rescue Shelter in Tiruvannamalai.” 





After discussions and support from Tiruvannamalai Municipality, a contingent from the Arunachala Sanctuary arrived at the village with a flotilla of transport vehicles and rescued the animals. 

To learn more about the whole incident and details of how you can help, please refer to the below PDF report from Leslie Robinson of the Arunachala Sanctuary.