It had been raining the whole day and had just stopped raining. Outside my house there is a stretch of road where on one side there are societies and on the other side the land is empty and has been given for farming as no construction is possible due to the overhead high tension wires. We were just near the patch of land when we heard a weird yelping/purring sort of a noise. I looked around but could see nothing but my friend spotted a tiny little kitten at the roadside near the society boundary wall. It was completely drenched and shivering. We looked around and saw no cats or anything remotely connected to the kitten that could suggest what could be done. The only idea we could think of was to contact Dr. Dhopatkar (the local veterinarian) and find a way out.
Monali was getting late, so she went ahead while I started off towards Dr. Dhopatkar's clinic. Fortunately it's very nearby and by the time I reached there it had started raining again. Anyways he hadn't come, so was wondering what to do when I suddenly noticed that there were contact details of an animal shelter called Apna Home Charitable Trust For Animal Welfare just next to his clinic. Took their number and decided to go back and investigate. On reaching the place I realized that the kitten's movement had slowed and it was getting completely drenched. Suddenly I heard another sound from the other side of the road. On investigating I soon found out that there were 2 more kittens in the mud covered in dirt and wet. They looked worse. Now I panicked. I called up Apna Home and spoke to Dr. Sangita. She asked me to see if I could spot the mother or find out from which society the kittens had been discarded. Tried for a while but wasn't able to find either. Went back to the Doc. He had come.

I took the kittens and medicines and got back home. First thing I needed to do was, clean them

Well, thanks to my friend Suman who has a hell lot more experience about cats than me and who

The next problem that I faced was that, I had to make them... ummm.. eliminate :P Now a mother usually licks to stimulate and make the kittens do their thing. So i tried to simulate the effect with cotton swabs. A couple of them peed but the others weren't ready to cooperate. With my work done, put them back in the carton and they were soon asleep. Unlike puppies who prefer yelping all night long (prior experience) kittens are a lot more disciplined. Slept peacefully all night without any disturbance.
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The next day, i.e. today, fed them a couple of times (morning and after, repeated the same ritual as last night) and took them to Apna Home at Kharghar. My friend Chandrashekhar knew the place, so didn't have much trouble finding the place (It would have been impossible to find the place alone). The place has 77 animals including cats, dogs, owls and turtles (these I managed to see) I found out that they would be able to keep the animals for 2 months and then something needs to be done about them. I took care of the lodging and feeding expenses for the 2 months but what is worrying me most is how do I find them homes? I am not a cat person, but I may end up taking one up. But what about the rest? I can't manage to keep 4 cats in the house. I just hope I can find people who would be nice enough to take home an abandoned kitten. I mean even if they keep it in their society and just give it food twice a day, that would suffice. Cats are anyways independent animals. Well all I can do is keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.
hey it was as sweet as a noble work
ReplyDeletejuss look at their eyes they are full of helplessness and gratitude...kudos to u frnd
Dost, this is very nice work, Please tell me the cost of 2 months. May be I can also contri to it. I dont like pets but if somebody likes I will try to give them your email. Is it a good idea to give it to pet selling shops they look cute and can be sold
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Abhishek for the gesture. The cost is actually Rs. 500 per month per kitten. So it comes upto 4K. I am taking care of it. Will ask for your help if I need anymore cash. Meanwhile please lookout for someone who may want to take them up as pets.
ReplyDeleteMan, had I been staying in Mumbai, I would have taken atleast two, and have made an arrangement for the third also. Thats for sure. Lets see whats possible now. . . .I hope something works out.
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ReplyDeleteFirst of all ... I must say you have managed very well... Its a task taking care of kittens when you dont know anything.... I have mothered 10-15 kittens in the past 3 years including 2 of my own who were abandoned by their mother same age these kittens....
For your kittens I can help find suitable homes... Usually I spread the word via sms to all my animal lover friends and most of the time I get a good response... For that i would need your contact number so that people can contact you direct ly for the kittens.
hey samira... thanks a lot for ure interest. Actually as of now I have managed to find people who are interested in adopting them and unless, they don't back out later due to their personal problems, I don't think it should be a problem. But the place where I have kept them currently houses many such animals who need good homes. I could give you more details if you want to help out. Please mail me at shubhayu.chakraborty@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile you can check the blog to see how the kittens are doing and where they end up. :)
hey thats good news....:). I am happy that the kittens have found homes... I too hope that their potential owners do not back out.. If incase they do.. Please contact me....i shall mail you my email address...All the best.
ReplyDeleteHi There... how are the 4 furballs coming along and have they gone to their respective homes?
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