Observed annually on November 29, International Jaguar Day celebrates this wild cat as an umbrella species for biodiversity conservation and an icon for sustainable development.
Owing to the much apathy towards stray animals and the number of cruelty cases committed against these speechless animals has rendered us to take up this cause as part of our mission.
Besides animals killed for food, there are increasing cases of animals tortured/abused/killed for fun. Such incidents are getting widely covered on social media platforms. This needs to be stopped.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 is the best law to protect animals from any kind of abuse or torture. One can lodge an FIR to protect an animal. Unfortunately common citizens are not aware of these laws therefore they have been not benefitting the animals.
There has been a growing apathy towards stray animals such as dogs, cats and others among the youth who have been targetting the helpless stray animal pranks to become popular on social media. This need to be changed only by sensitzing people on how to treat animals in humane manner.
The Animal Welfare Board of India provides all necessary information related to animal rights on their website. We have provided important links for your information here.
We provide all of our animals with the necessary medical care, including vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and treatment for any illnesses or injuries they may have. Our team of veterinarians and vet techs ensure that all of our animals are healthy and happy.
World Spay Day is an annual event that aims to reduce the number of stray pets by raising awareness about the importance of spaying and neutering programs. Effective programs around the world focus on reducing stray populations in neighborhoods and shelters
World Animal Vaccination Day is celebrated annually on April 20th to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinating animals against infectious diseases. The day is an initiative of the World Veterinary Association and Health for Animals.
World Day for Laboratory Animals, commemorates the suffering of animals in laboratories. It was founded in 1979 by the National Anti-Vivisection Society. For years, World Day for Laboratory Animals has served as a focal point for educating the public and legislators about animal tests and the alternatives available.
June 18th is Veterinary Appreciation Day, dedicated to honoring the work of veterinary professionals worldwide. Veterinarians play a crucial role in ensuring the health and happiness of our furry companions.
Cat World Domination Day is celebrated on June 24th each year. The day is based on the idea that cats are secretly plotting to take over the world
International Homeless Animals Day is observed on the third Saturday of August each year to raise awareness about the increasing global issue of homeless animals.
Animal Road Accident Awareness Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of road accidents on animals and advocating for their safety on our roads.
Global Cat Day serves as a reminder of the importance of educating, engaging, and empowering individuals to advocate for the defense and protection of cats worldwide.
World Vegan Day is celebrated annually on November 1st to raise awareness about the benefits of a vegan diet for health and well-being.
The International Day of Veterinary Medicine is celebrated on December 9th to honor the work of those who keep pets and livestock healthy, including veterinarians, technicians, office receptionists, shelter volunteers, and others involved in animal care and welfare.
International Animal Rights Day is an annual event that honors animals as sentient beings deserving the same protections as people. It includes demonstrations to expose animal exploitation, mourn animal victims of human tyranny, and rally support for universal animal welfare.
check out the video on our facebook page and make your own dog bed using a tshirt
Donate this bed to your local animal shelter or keep it in your street for the starys to sleep on
Take a picture and upload it on social media to spread awareness and don't forget to tag us.
As part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, companies can contribute to Animal Birth Control (ABC) programs by sterilizing community animals and conducting regular vaccination drives within specific areas. These efforts not only aid animal welfare but also bring significant benefits to human communities.
A primary cause of conflicts between stray animals and humans is the animals' need for food. Hunger often drives stray animals to extreme measures to find sustenance, leading to potentially dangerous interactions. To mitigate these aggressive behaviors, it is crucial for local communities to provide food for their stray animals in designated areas. Corporates can play a role by establishing feeding stations within their areas of operation.
Educating people on compassion towards stray animals can significantly reduce unnecessary conflicts between humans and strays. This can be achieved through various awareness campaigns and training on how to care for distressed animals. Additionally, a user-friendly mobile app containing essential information would be beneficial. Corporates can support these initiatives as part of their CSR efforts.
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