Project Report
| Mar 7, 2017
Progress
By SUDHERSENA ALALASUNDARAM | P
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Smokey
Meet Smokey, a beautiful ash-colored female cat whose hind legs were badly injured. She was rescued along with her four kittens by Blue Cross of India. After a prolonged treatment, she finally recovered and has been vaccinated and spayed. She has been transferred to the shelter and has settled down there.
Another inspiring cat is Ash. He has been abandoned by his owner and was rescued by Blue Cross of India. Both her hind legs are injured and she walks with some difficulty. She has also been spayed and relocated to the shelter.
Animal birth control has now become the topmost priority at the shelter. Every day, cats are being spayed and more than sixty sterilizations are done every month. We are thankful for your generous donations which makes all this possible. We hope to increase our sterilizations of both cats and dogs in the future. We are thankful to your generous donations to help animals in Chennai.
Nov 8, 2016
Three special kitties
By SUDHERSENA ALALASUNDARAM | Project Leader
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Midnight
Midnight, shebha and kutti are three new arrivals in the shelter. Midnight, with his foreleg injured, was rescued from the streets by a good samaritan and brought to Blue Cross. His foreleg was amputated and since he was homeless, he was transferred to the shelter. He is extremely friendly and quickly made friends with the other cats and is now happily settled there. He has been neutered and vaccinated. Shebha was also rescued and has been spayed and vaccinated. Kutti is a female who is a hindleg amputee. She too has been spayed and vaccinated. All these cats have a second chance due to your donations. They now live a dignified life and run around fearlessly. Besides these three cats, we are spaying and neutering the street cats that are rescued. Every cat that comes to Blue Cross is spayed and vaccinated.
We deeply appreciate your kind donations that help us to help animals in distress.
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Shebha
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Kutti
Aug 9, 2016
An update on our feline residents
By SUDHERSENA ALALASUNDARAM | Project Leader
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Leo with his caretaker
In this report we would like to share with you on how are feline residents are faring in the cattery. All the cats are well and healthy. We are sharing a picture of Leo with his caretlaker. Leo was arrived at the hospital with an injured leg. His hind leg and to be amputated and now he is completely recovered and happily running around in the faciliy. He is neutered and vaccinated. His happy story could not have been possible without your kind donation. Very often we admit disabled cats that cannot be left outside. We will continue with the story of the disabled cats in our next report also. Thirty cats and about 500 dogs have been neutered over the past two months.
Atanu, the cat section caretaker, has been taking care of the cats for about a year. He says he enjoys caring for the cats. He is very sincere and goes to great lengths in ensuring the well being of the cats.
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Another newly admitted cat