Category Archives: News

Paralysed Dog Jai is Walking Again!

Jai came to us about two months ago. He was completely malnourished, unable to move, and appeared completely paralysed. Now after two months of not being able to sit, walk or move by himself, with great care and love he started to walk again! 🎉🎊 It seems almost like a miracle, and we are happy

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Our Out-Patient Department

Every day, lines of people stand outside our clinic patiently, concerned and worried about their loving pets or their community dogs who are suffering. With no other pet clinic for tens of kilometres, people of the surrounding villages and towns depend upon us to comfort and treat these innocent babies, and bring them back to

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Two Inpatient Dogs: Micky and Jackie

Micky and Jackie are both inpatients on the road to recovery, who find comfort and support with each other! At Karuna Society, we do not put rescued animals in cages unless it is absolutely necessary. If they are well enough and not contagious, they are free to sit and sleep wherever they want in our

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Large Animals at Enumulapalli

Here are several of our elderly and disabled cattle at our shelter in Enumulapalli. Most of them were rescued from slaughter over 20 years ago! They are living a safe and peaceful life, thanks to your ongoing donations. THANK YOU for caring for the animals. Together, we can continue to bring joy to their lives!

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Cat Starving and Paralysed

Recently Smita the kitty came to us, starving and paralysed, suffering and pleading for our help! Now she feels comforted and hopeful with our care! Here is Karuna’s President Clementien, nearly 80 years old and still dedicating her life to the animals in the Puttaparthi area for the last 25+ years. THANK YOU for joining

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Urgent Appeal – Summer Feeding

URGENT APPEAL FOR SUMMER FEEDING OF OUR CATTLE, DONKEYS HORSES AND DEER!! Dear Friends, The summer in South India has arrived. It means that for many animals, domestic and wild, there is no grass to be found in the forest. Our wild herd of cattle will have to be fed inside the compound till fresh

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