Category Archives: News

Loving Animals During Lockdown: Activist Eileen Weintraub

On All-Creatures.org, Maneka Sanjay Gandhi honoured Eileen Weintraub, who has been a staunch supporter of Karuna Society and financially assisted us in hard times, again and again, over the last many years. Congratulations Eileen! See the Article HERE. What is common in animal welfare people is our curiosity and spirit of adventure. Eileen evolved into

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Misha is Walking Again!

Misha is another Karuna success story! She was brought in by her owner – she had been bitten by another dog and her two back legs were paralysed. After a couple of months of tender care at Karuna, she is walking again! The owner is refusing to take her back so it looks like she

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Buster Gets a Splint for his Broken Leg

Buster is yet another frightened and confused dog who came in pain to our free clinic, and left with a brand new splint for his broken leg – feeling loved, cared for and confident of recovery. Please Help our work by donating generously – we are always in need of funds! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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Stray Dog with Broken Hip

Our Karuna staff saw this female stray dog with a broken hip, dragging her legs through the streets, a few miles from our clinic. She must have had an accident. We brought her to the clinic and she will be permanent with us from now on. She might even regain the use of her legs

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Rescued Cats Enjoying the Cat Tree!

  Many of our rescued cats come from traumatic and often abusive situations. It takes weeks and sometimes months of gentle care before they become calm and trusting again. Please LIKE and SHARE, we need ongoing support to continue our rescue work, especially for our permanent residents!

Humane Education Sessions, February 2020

Children naturally feel concern and compassion for animals but with time and education geared towards achieving materialistic goals, these virtues get sidelined. It is well documented that lack of respect for other species often leads to violence towards humans too. Hence, it is important to teach students the value of compassion and empathy when interacting

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