Karuna Receives the Jeanne Marchig Animal Welfare Award
We are so grateful for the “Jeanne Marchig Animal Welfare Award” from one of our long-time donors! http://www.marchigtrust.org/recipients.htm
We are so grateful for the “Jeanne Marchig Animal Welfare Award” from one of our long-time donors! http://www.marchigtrust.org/recipients.htm
Sruthi was brought in by her owner with a broken leg. She’s such a sweet puppy! We put on a splint and kept her safe with us for several weeks, and now she has healed well and is walking again. Soon she’ll be ready to return home.
Where in the world can we see a buffalo die from old age? Maybe only at Karuna! This buffalo, Mabel, was rescued in 2002 from illegal transport to slaughter. She lived out her life with us, but a few hours after this picture was taken, she got her wings and left this world to journey
In December 2019, Karuna’s Vice President Romula conducted two (2) Humane Education sessions of two hours each, at the Sri Sai Vidyaniketan English Medium School in Puttaparthi for students of grades 4 & 5. Around 100 students attended the sessions for those two grades. During these interactive sessions, the importance of animals in our life,
We have built the extended cat enclosure so the additional 25 rescued cats can have an outdoor area. The traumatized kitties are doing so much better! They have gained weight and are more comfortable with our attendant.
We received information from the Forest Department about a python stuck in a fishnet at a lake in Kamavaripalli. Our Secretary Cheruvu Narendra Reddy, assisted by our Wildlife Manager Crystal and others, safely rescued and removed the dangerous netting from the snake, and it was later released in a remote forest area. The local news reported
PLEASE HELP! We need immediate funds to buy medicines and care for 25 traumatically abused cats we were just given, basically DOUBLING our permanent cat population! Several of the cats are blind due to neglect. 😿😿 Loving Too Much Newsletter
Thanks to recent good rains, our water buffalo are celebrating swimming again, and eating lots of fresh grass on the hills! What a happy sight to behold! We take our rescued cattle out every day for grazing of fresh, yummy grass.
Nagamma had an accident and was paralyzed. She was then disowned by her people, left on the road in Penukonda, where Karuna’s dedicated employee Krystal found her. Krystal held her on the back of a scooter for many miles, to bring her to Karuna clinic. Nagamma is very feisty and we are hoping she will
Micky was injured somehow and due to his owner’s neglect, maggots came into the wound. His owners abandoned him at Karuna clinic a week ago. However thanks to many treatments, his wound is healing up fast! We will try to convince his owners to take him back, but they are refusing so far. Micky loves