Monkeys Bonding in the Sun
Two of our rescued monkeys, bonding in the sun. Wonder what they are looking at?
Two of our rescued monkeys, bonding in the sun. Wonder what they are looking at?
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ALL OF US AT KARUNA Thank you for all your compassion and support for the animals in 2013. We are truly grateful to have you as part of our family. May your New Year be filled with the love for all beings! The Karuna Team
Happy New Year Everyone! We received a wonderful New Year’s Day gift from Help Animals India – a generous $1,500 donation towards Animal Birth Control operations for dogs and cats. Thank you SO much! Here is one of our loving volunteers, Roshni D’Silva, helping with a dog before being prepped for surgery.
This is our rescued German Shepherd, Radha. She has chronic infections in her ears, and her owners left her on the street with maggots in both her ears! We treated her ears, sterilized her and made sure she was vaccinated. She is a sweetie and enjoys the attention, but is rather lazy and has no
Hi! My name is Sahaj. That means ‘natural’ and because I’m so young, it is true I may be naturally playful and get a bit dirty. I’m just one of many, but really need a sponsor to help care for me. Would you help me please? Just write to Karuna Society and mention my name!
Our rescued camel is guarding the front gate, while rescued cattle lounge around comfortably. Perhaps the camel is thinking, “Hey, are you talking and taking pics behind my back?!”
Hi! My name is Apurva – that means I’m unique! I really need a sponsor to help with my care. For $20 a month I am fed, watered, sheltered and all my medical bills are taken care of. Would you help please?
This 0strich escaped from a local ostrich farm and now has become the gate keeper for Karuna’s Wildlife Sanctuary!
A kind soul brought us a buffalo bull that is missing his right hind foot. We don’t know the story behind it, but we suspect he might have been ready for an animal sacrifice. The bull is well cared for and safe now.
WE LOVE OUR BUFFALOES November 2013 Five thousand years ago the water buffalo was domesticated in India. The animals were mainly used in wet areas for ploughing the rice fields. They are a source of livelihood for farmers, and buffalo milk is much appreciated (it is thicker and richer than cow’s milk). Unlike the “Holy Cow”