Showing posts with label adopt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adopt. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Meow Mansion - By Neha Dabir

We are a family of four with five adopted cats; Mush and Posh being the senior most, adopted 6 years ago, at the age of 3 months from a family friend. They are non-identical twin sisters. Posh came in first, followed by Mush in the very next week. Being first time pet owners, Mush’s entry into the house immediately made us realize through first-hand experience that it’s always better to adopt and manage a pair rather than a single kitty.

Cats, as we know, are easier to look after as they are pretty low maintenance, asking minimal attention from their humans. But having a pair takes pet care to a different tangent all together. We could now carry on with our daily schedules guilt-free, with no worries of our lonely cat waiting impatiently for some company back home. All that was expected from us was to leave behind a bowl of food and water each and these two would take it from there, looking after each-other, eating, sleeping and exploring their new found world together. Also, after a long tiring day, there can be nothing more relaxing than watching two cats at play. They are outright hilarious and extremely entertaining with their cute tricks and fun wars. There is definitely no burden with the addition of another cat; rather it only minimizes the efforts needed to look after a single one. I would therefore always advice all single cat owners to adopt a playmate for their beloved baby since that is what they would ask of you if only they could speak.

About four and a half years after adopting Mush and Posh, a really sick kitten, Lyla had to be taken in as a foster along with another tiny playmate. Lyla was diagnosed with chronic depression that had resulted into partial paralysis of both her hind legs. She also suffered from multiple fractures and a bad case of anaemia along with a severe lack of appetite. Living in a confined cage for about a month with just enough space to rest comfortably, Lyla hated her medicines, refused her food and showed complete distrust towards everyone in the house. It was heart breaking to watch this barely 3 months old child suffer so much every single day just to make it to another horrid morning. We were slowly loosing hope. However, this little one was full of it. Her will to live was so strong; we could see it in her eyes. With her “never give up” attitude, she soon started responding to her treatment and there was no need to force-feed her eventually. Her fractures had now healed and she was out of her prison in no time. But this was the real test. We now had to make her try and walk again. Lyla would struggle to get on all fours, fail to do so, and then repeat. Her multiple attempts all in vain would often reduce me to tears, but she would never stop, I mean it, NEVER! This girl was so driven from within, it made me marvel. I was awe-struck by her tenacity and admired her pursuit of life. And then, it happened. She made it happen. On the morning of September, 29th, as part of my early morning ritual, I walked into one of our bedrooms now turned cat room at 8:00 am sharp with some delicious Tuna wet food, only to find Lyla standing next to the litter box. Yes, STANDING! Was this actually happening? I stood there for a good 2 minutes, contemplating the scene. “Maybe she’s just standing..she can’t really walk now, can she?” Soon enough, the enticing smell of her favourite breakfast along with the presence of her favourite person (or so I’d like to believe) got to her and the baby girl came marching towards me, however, with a regular cat expression, with no sign of excitement, no victory drumroll playing in the background, just a regular meow here and there. Seriously? Good Lord, this was unreal. While she was gobbling on the food, I started squeaking loudly with an attempt to call mom and dad to come witness what was happening. I did not want to leave the room. I couldn’t risk it. What if she goes back to her crawling in my absence and all this turns out to be a troll? Mum entered the room soon enough and we were both squeaking in no time. That’s possibly when Lyla realised it was party time and joined in. My brave little soldier was walking again, meowing loudly, announcing her victory. Bravo! It was during this precise moment of glory that I realized I could never let her go. She had taught me so much – Don’t Quit, Value life, Patience is a virtue - my guide and philosopher; I had to keep her forever. A small discussion with family and everyone at home readily agreed in no time as each one of us had grown too fond of this Wonder Cat.

Talking about the “tiny playmate” that goes by the name Peaches, we kept her too, since my Persians were too snobbish to accept Lyla in their cat clan and we did not want the poor baby to feel left out with no feline friends. Tiny Peaches, rescued as a victim of extreme negligence and abuse, isn’t so tiny anymore, but she is and always has been the naughtiest of them all. Her cute looks (looks always deceive) and crazy antics would make anybody fall for her instantaneously. She will mock you, taunt you, drive you to the end of your tethers; and then after a long, tiring day of bullying and causing chaos, this mischief maker will purr next to you and cuddle on your lap; and that’s all it takes to forgive all her bad behaviour and fall in love with her all over again. As simple as that! She makes me want to be a cat, what an awesome life that would be!

We continued to foster kittens even after these last two additions in the family. That’s the thing about cats. You can never have enough of them, mostly you can never say NO to a kitten in need. Many furballs have come and gone in these past few years, each one into a loving home that cares for them like their own kin. Then one day came a meek looking tomcat, resembling a flee-infested bag of bones. Rejected by many, he had hopped home to home in search of a family that would look past his temporary flaws and give him the purrfect life that he deserved. This one was rather difficult as he would go around pooping all over the house, trying to convey how disheartened he was with mankind. But that was just his way of expressing dismay and nobody could blame him for doing so. Three patient weeks in the house and he had already started picking up manners. Cocoa, as we fondly call him, metamorphosed into a very handsome boy, extremely affectionate and highly intelligent. We could now take a sigh of relief, eagerly looking forward to getting him adopted into a good family. But he had a different plan in mind, he surely did. Each time a prospective adopter stepped forward and took him home, this notorious creature would play sick and pretend to be dying, pee on people and poop in their cupboards every time. Maybe he was just testing them, wanting to see if they stick to him through thick and thin. It’s true, if they cannot handle you at your worst, they definitely do not deserve you at your best. Another lesson learnt!

 It is amazing how these tiny creatures can inspire and teach you some very important aspects of life. Whatever it was, it didn’t work out too well for Cocoa and he was returned time and again like a commodity nobody wanted to claim. Once home with us, he would again go back to being the sweet, sweet boy that he is. Deciphering his true intentions, we came to realize this Tom would not leave us so easy. Aww, so much love! So here we are with our fifth cat, the only male out of the five. There’s not much of a difference between the genders, just that I can’t help wonder why this guy has to stand and pee, unintentionally spraying it all over the walls. There is a hack for that though; we now use a covered litter-box instead of the open one. Problem solved!

These 5 are a very important part of our lives. It is a wonderful feeling sharing your space with an animal. We feel more connected as a family with them being the binding factor. There are times when the only reason I want to get back home is because I know my babies would be waiting for me. They have taught us to share responsibility and stick together come what may. A typical day at home now starts with feeding them in the morning and ends by kissing them good night, more so as we can feel them reciprocate all the love, and that truly is the best feeling in the world. We now make plans/take decisions keeping in mind their convenience first. They complete our family.


Posh

A high-on-attitude, air-headed diva who knows exactly how to impress with those moves. This elite, 6 year old, enticing beauty, with her impeccable mannerisms, will catwalk her way into your hearts even before you know it.

PS. She’s the ruler of the house and you better not complain.




Mush

A complete momma’s girl! This soft, cuddly, gummy bear look alike follows her mom everywhere, right from the bedroom to the bathroom. Must be hand fed at least one meal of the day to avoid any tantrums that may follow in case of failure to do so. FYI, she hates the rest of the world. *Evil grin*



Lyla

A born fighter! This brave-heart has survived everything right from a chronic depression to a partial paralysis to multiple fractures before being adopted into a loving, cat-friendly family. Life is now beautiful with the only thing left to worry about being catching the best window seat for bird watching.















Peaches

Curious little feline that won’t stop till she’s found the answers to her self-created puzzles. Belongs to the “high- class” society as she’s always found hanging high up there on the fridge/storage shelves. Her only life mantra being, “We see paper, we tear paper”, she definitely is the naughtiest of the lot.














Cocoa

Youngest member of the cat clan and the only “man” of the house. Super affectionate, talking, kissing, lap-kitty with a serious food fetish. Plays fetch just like his canine counterparts. After several failed adoptions, it was destiny keeping him forever.






Tuesday, 13 October 2015

10 Reasons to adopt an Older Dog


A pet is an integral part of a family. It brings about great bonding and attachment between the members of a family. However, getting the right pet for your family is an important decision which needs to be taken with a lot of thought and care. Adopting a pet is always the right way to go over purchasing an animal from a breeder. Streets and shelters are brimming with animals waiting to get adopted. Be it a breed or a stray dog, the older ones are mostly left behind.
Here are some of the advantages of adopting adult dogs -  


1. Tried and Tested Models

Most adult dogs have an understanding of basic commands. Actions such as sit, stay, no and the like are easily understood by them.





2. No Seek and Destroy


They have normally passed the teething stage and are less likely to be destructive and destroy your house. Rest assured, your shoes and rugs will not go missing and your furniture will not be chewed upon.


3. A nose which can see is better than two sniffing noses


Your house will definitely not smell like a toilet. Adult dogs normally have set schedules which they have been following for years. However, the owner does have the responsibility of understanding the timings at which the dog wants to relieve himself. Older dogs adjust to new schedules easily as well.


4. Take the Time


Adult dogs are more adjusting to hectic job schedules as well. They tend to be calmer and less disturbed when left alone for even a short period of time as compared to puppies who cannot be left unattended especially during the growing phase.




5. A friend in need, is a friend indeed


Older dogs make great companions. You can watch a movie in peace with them .







6. Walk the talk


Adult dogs can go on long walks without much trouble. If you feel you are chubby and need to lose some weight, take home an older dog as a jogging buddy and your dog will definitely act as your trainer, not just your companion.







7. What you see is what you get!


Dogs finish their growth phase by about 18 - 24 months. They reach their full size at this age. When you adopt an adult dog you know for sure that what you see is what you get. You can judge if the dog’s size is correct for your home and if your family will be able to handle him without too much trouble.





8. High Resistance Power, Low Budget.


A healthy adult dog is not as susceptible to diseases as puppies. They have stronger immune systems. Vet visits are far lesser in case of healthy adult dogs. This obviously means that the cost of maintaining an adult dog is lesser and you can even calculate this cost on a monthly basis even before adopting one.





9. The Non Explorer


Small puppies have a tendency to explore and welcome each guest at the door. If you would like to have a dog which is more under control and does not jump on every guest who comes in, an older dog is the one for you.




10. Adult Guard Dogs


Adult guard dogs know their job well. They have a better judgement of people and are really good at sensing criminal behaviour as well.


There is a unique sense of pride and a feel good factor associated with adopting an older dog who needs a home. The dog is more patient and understanding, sociable and adjusting. 

Sometimes, they can surprise you by the amount they will teach you about life. An older dog is much wiser than even the owner sometimes.



The article is co authored by Aditi Nair and Eden Dias from PAL. The pictures are by PAL Photographer Manaswini Shetye assisted by Simran Rohra. 

Friday, 11 September 2015

BE A SUPERHERO TODAY

We all love superheroes. All the love and admiration that we have for them is just beyond the highs of the sky. So, what would you do if you got a chance to be someone’s superhero? You all are probably raising your eyebrows to that. But yes my friend, you can be someone’s hero!
Jones and Manaswini - Picture by Shivani Dugha Now the question arises as to how one becomes a superhero. The answer is simple – SAVE A LIFE. You don’t have to hold an entire stadium over your head or have a cape around your neck to save lives. You just need to give a homeless animal a place in your heart and your home (food and water too!) By giving it a shelter, you’re not only saving its life, but changing its world completely. And that makes you a superhero, his/her superhero.
PAL Adoption Camp - Picture by Manaswini Shetye
There are thousands of abandoned animals, animals that are looking for a home where they will be loved and respected. And only you can help them get that. The suffering that puppy and kitten mills propagate are not common knowledge and hence some of us even today look at buying a pet as an option. Once we understand the truth behind these immoral practices, we as ethical people will automatically choose to Adopt! It is our responsibility to help our four legged companions and moreover, help ourselves.


Varenya Vaish and Jerry at the PAL Adoption camp - Picture by Manaswini Shetye
Pets can be great healers. They are miracle with paws. They are the best friends you can ever have – no questions, no criticisms. From being the smallest of your family members to being a psychiatrist, they can be anything and everything you want them to be. There's nothing else we can ever ask for.
A lot of people stand in dilemma between buying and adoption. Since they have very limited knowledge about adoption and fostering, they resolve for buying. However, it is always better to opt for adoption because, for starters, no amount of money can value a life. We do not go to a shop to ‘buy’ a baby when we wish to have one. Then why do it for the animals? There are a million reasons why you should adopt a pet rather than buying one. The most obvious ones are that you are not just saving one, but two lives.


Picture by Manaswini Shetye
One. By adopting or fostering a pet in need and giving him the happiness of his life.


Emily is an abandoned spitz - rehomed through PAL adoption camp
PC - Manaswini Shetye
Two. By adopting a pet who is already been brought into this world, you are reducing the demand for pets from the mills, thus reducing the suffering of the animals who are forced to meet the demands. 
“Breeders cannot be solely blamed,” explains Manaswini Shetye, core committee member of the Pet Owners and Animal Lovers Foundation (PAL). “Once people know about adoption, they start criticizing the breeders. However, they cannot be solely blamed. As long as there’s a demand for specifications in a pet, breeders will exist. It is like being in India and demanding to buy a kid of American descent - outright racism, if you ask me.”


LUNA the great dane is a handicapped because she was ill treated by a breeder.
Also, by adopting a pet from a good and trustworthy organisation, you have a surety that the animal will be healthy and all the details about your prospective companion will be shared with you - like what they eat, when they go out, what time they sleep, what is their favourite toy, etc. There are no secrets in adoption. Moreover, you and your pet will always receive help and guidance.


Fostering a puppy is always a good option for first timers.
PC - Manaswini Shetye
Fostering is an amazing option that all people who have ever considered having a pet in their lives must look into. It can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience and at the same time you are helping save a life. By fostering a pet, you are giving him a taste of his beautiful life ahead. If you are an animal lover and hesitant about adopting, you should try fostering a pet for the experience. “You understand through first hand experience what it takes to adopt a pet for a lifetime if you foster one pet for weeks,” says Mrs Padmaja Rajasimhan, a foster parent with the PAL Foundation. It's taking your love for the pet to a different level.
Lastly, as Anatole France puts it - Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.



Pet Owners and Animal Lovers Foundation (PAL) is an NGO which works for a better future for animals in Thane city. PAL aims to help animals by educating and empowering people with the right kind of information which enables them to understand and deal with animal related issues. PAL believes strongly in evoking a sense of compassion in human beings towards animals and works with the youth and children to achieve this. PAL also rescues animals and gives them for adoption once they are healthy and fit. They have a specialised adoption team which is headed by Ms. Neha Dabir and look at matching the right animal with the right family through fostering and adoptions.
So if you are keen on becoming a superhero today, pick up the phone and call PAL on 9324699829 / 9833277040 or email on petownersandanimallovers@gmail.com. Alternately, you can also check out their adoption page on facebook - www.facebook.com/mypalclub
To read more about PAL’s work visit www.mypalclub.org

The article is by Shonali Pandey who is an animal lover and an adopter herself. She has a beautiful cat named Arya. She loves writing and is working with PAL to help create a better world for animals.
**This article belongs to Pet Owners and Animal Lovers Foundation. Any attempt to replicate any content without permission will lead to legal consequences.

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Adorable BUNTY is looking for a home!

At only two and a half months old, Bunty, a white Indian puppy, has gone through a pretty hard time. He was run over when he was a month old, but with timely medication and some TLC, he recovered gracefully.

Here is his journey to recovery -


From a maggot wound to broken leg and ribs, this cute puppy has endured it all and come out even stronger! 

Look at him now!





All fine, absolutely healthy, vaccinated and dewormed and oh so adorable! He loves to play and loves to cuddle. All he doesn't have now is a forever family.


Can't resist that adorable face? Think you can shower him with love for a lifetime? Call 9324699829 to adopt, or even foster him for a few days. :)

Monday, 31 March 2014

Have you been Loved today?

One of our members, Amritha Mohan, recently posted this really amazing video on our group page.
Watch it here -


Or click here to watch the video - 

It is amazing how after a day of horrible encounters and in a world where there is no one to even listen to you even, your pets can make you feel like you are the most important person and the best thing that has happened to them and to their world.

Animals are such givers, they keep giving all their love and expect so less in return. They are angels on Earth!

Saturday, 29 March 2014

STOP & READ - by Sarvesh Akolkar

First of all, a simple question to you - Are you an animal lover? 
If yes, are you planning to buy any animal to keep it as your pet ?
STOP!!




Think about it..!!

It is a commitment of around 15 - 20 years and there is no point in making the animal's suffering by not fulfilling that commitment.

If you are ready to fulfill the commitment, then you are ready to get a pet of your own.

Now, have you thought of buying one?
Instead, why don't you do the noble deed by adopting one and saving a life?

If you are adopting, then why not an Indian one?


Here are some of the reasons why one should adopt a Indian stray dog and there by saving atleast one life and taking it off the street.



1. BILLING 
Indian dogs are born and brought up here itself in India so they are well acquainted with the
environment. So, unlike other foreign breeds like GSD , St.Bernad , Collie and other heavy coated animals they do not need intensive care, air conditioning, special medicines, grooming and other expensive bills to add to your monthly bills.



2. LOYALTY POINTS 
It is wrong perception that Indian dogs are not meant to be kept as pets. That they need an open environment to live in and all sorts of rumors such as these…..WRONG!
Just like other dogs and puppies they can and need to be brought up in a caring and correct manner, that's all. Also there is a wrong concept that Indian dogs are not loyal.
Each and every dog is loyal to the one who cares for it (in other words its owner).
It is my own experience that if u nurture any dog he will be loyal with u for rest of its life..!!

3. RACISM 
Do u support racism….??
Think well before answering.
I am talking about racism in a broader sense i.e. I’m including animals also in it !!
If it’s illegal to discriminate any one on the basis of color then how can we humans support creating differences in animals on the basis of breed?? Is it correct?
It’s said that all are equal before nature.
Right now we are facing the problem of global warming just because we went against the law of nature…. Then why should one again go against nature and discriminate these beautiful creatures by their breed …?? And make each and every one suffer??? Is this correct???



4. MODIFICATION to SUIT NEEDS
Its true that there are some benefits of breeding like specialization of some dogs to execute a particular task and attain excellence..!! But is that excellence necessary for us in our day to day life or do u just want a pet who can even guard you…?? And if you choose to go for excellence then shouldn't you be excellent too??
Is it ethically correct to genetically modify you to create a perfect human being?
Also, along with a few benefits just look at the ill effects on these animals due to improper breeding.

Some examples are



Bulldogs (suffers from problems like low stamina and breathlessness if made to do a lot of exercise)




Dachshunds (suffers from back problems and numerous leg problems like weak hind legs arthritis in old age and also unable to walk if its weight increases)

Just think of the ill effects that man has introduced in these animals for the sake of his greedy and selfish needs !!


5. PURE ANIMAL LOVE
When asked, people say that they are buying a dog just because they like dogs, they are an animal lover.
So aren’t the dogs on Indian streets dogs?? 
If you are an animal lover then how can you tolerate those street dogs suffering from road accidents, inhumane people poisoning them…??

An example of that is the Kerla case
Please watch this video for more details -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEmCvP4TLSQ




From Sarvesh Akolkar -

I’m sorry If hurt any one in this article please don’t take it personally please
Images obtained through Google search.






Thursday, 27 March 2014

I am Indian

Very often we see posts on Facebook, stickers on cars, t shirts, book covers, coffee mugs and many other things saying - 


I love India


I <3 India 
I love my country


I am proud of my Country
India is my country and I am proud of her


Mera desh mahan


My country greatest


India = Respect


Then other times, you see images of the Indian National flag and it says below it, 
"One share = Respect".





And then you see the beautiful Taj Mahal and below it a statement which says, 
"I am from the country which has this. Proud to be an Indian".



Sometimes you see an image of the Ashoka Pillar and you wonder about the beauty and the work in the architecture. And you feel exhilarated that you are Indian.


Then at times, you see a beautiful image of the Himalayas and you feel that this is the beauty which we are all proud of. 
Jai Hind!


The true natural beauty of our country, a picture of the mighty Ganga and you wonder how beautiful life can get in a country like this.


The very same country which gave you the majestic Tiger. 


And the scintillating Peacock too. 
The same country that gave you a diversity so wide and nature so beautiful that at times you just wonder about what more depths this beauty can go to.
And it is after all this that you see these puppies...





You see their tiny hands, tiny feet and their moist noses and mini ears. 



You see something which is so pure and untouched by anything other than love and true Indian ness.





You see their beautiful eyes and you are left wondering about how such a beautiful creation came by in your very own country.



And then you remember, that you are Indian.
You are in India, the beautiful land of life and love. 


And then you look at these pups and know they give you one more reason to be proud of your motherland.


Yes, they are Indian. 


Yes, your country made them naturally. 


Yes, they are beautiful.


And yes, you are proud of them!

ADOPT, DON'T SHOP


Adopt an Indian animal, adopt the true beauty of India!
Jai Hind.






Call 9324699829 or mail us on petownersandanimallovers@gmail.com to adopt these cute puppies! 
**Images taken from google, except the puppies.
Puppy images by Nishant Bangera.