Tuesday, November 20, 2012

New life for stray animals in Nagpur

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The Nagpur Municipal Corporation, together with the People for Animal (PFA) has flagged off a project to save wounded stray animals. They have set up a special mobile ambulance service to treat wounded, sick or injured stray animals.
The mobile hospital is equipped to deal with an assortment of wounded stray animals from dogs and cats to cows and monkeys. Earlier, the animals died from accidents and ailment since there was not many veterinary hospitals around. Animals were cramped into a truck which frightened the injured animal more than saving it. The mobile ambulance is a round-the-clock service that can rush to their rescue in moments. The organization has also built a special cemetery for pets and plans to build a shelter near the crematorium with special provisions for drinking water to prevent sunstroke.

                                                (Based on Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

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