Animal Care Trust to organise ‘Desi Puppy & Kitten Adoption Camp on January 27
Team Udayavani, Jan 25, 2019, 12:41 PM IST
Mangalore: With an aim to provide forever homes to the Desi Breeds who are often left neglected, homeless and many a time face the wrath of people and vehicles on the roads, Animal Care Trust, Shakthinagar has been organising adoption camps frequently. One such ‘Desi Puppy & Kitten Adoption Camp’ featuring over 20 puppies and 16 kittens will be held at Ground Floor Entrance (Women’s Reserved Parking), Forum Fiza Mall, Mangalore on 27th January 2019 from 2.00 p.m to 8.00 p.m.
All the desi puppies and kittens have been rescued from heart-wrenching situations. This is your moment to open up your homes and give these delightful rescues a fresh breath of life! “Be Indian, Adopt Indian. Let these voiceless beings not suffer on the roads but instead find good homes with loving families”, says Suma Nayak, Trustee of ACT.
There is no payment charged for adoption only a nominal registration fee of ₹ 200 that helps in covering the basic medical expenses incurred. Potential adopters must get a valid photo ID for registration. Children must be accompanied by parents/guardians.
ACT, a registered charitable trust, that has been actively involved in caring for these voiceless beings across Mangalore and stands as a monument of compassion.
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