Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India

by TOLFA (Tree Of Life For Animals)
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Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
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Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India
Rescue Sick & Injured Street Animals in India

Project Report | Sep 11, 2020
We're Still Here For The Animals

By Clara Nowak | UK Director

TOLFA staff caring for a puppy during Covid-19
TOLFA staff caring for a puppy during Covid-19

Hello Everyone,

 

We are now well into Monsoon Season, usually our worst time of year, but with the added pressures of the Covid-19 Pandemic and soaring cases in India, it is a more testing time than usual. Luckily, we have not suffered the severe flooding that hit our hospital last year. It may be hard work, but thanks to our incredible team we continue to help as many animals as we can.

Animals like Mannu, who was suffering from the worst case of mange we have ever seen in a cat. We were unsure quite how he would respond to the usual medication, but within a couple of weeks Mannu’s painful itching and redness subsided. It has taken a while for the fur to return, but it’s slowly coming back, and we can see the start of the tabby coat pattern coming through. His temperament has improved too, and he is becoming more interactive with our staff. When Mannu has healed completed we are sure we can find a caring home for him.

With an average of 50 calls per day about an animal in need, Mannu is just one of many of our rescue stories. All receive the same love, care, and support they need to recover and lead full lives again. Attached are photos of a few more animals we have helped recently.

We cannot do this without supporters like you, so Thank You for being there for us, as we are still here for the animals.

Mannu BEFORE with terrible mange
Mannu BEFORE with terrible mange
Mannu AFTER nearly transformed by treatment & love
Mannu AFTER nearly transformed by treatment & love
A cheeky cow enjoys a break from the monsoon rains
A cheeky cow enjoys a break from the monsoon rains
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TOLFA (Tree Of Life For Animals)

Location: Stroud - United Kingdom
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$102,598 raised of $180,325 goal
 
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