Sanctuary for abandoned, abused mals inaugurated in Hyderabad

By ANI | Published: December 15, 2019 10:29 PM2019-12-15T22:29:23+5:302019-12-15T22:45:06+5:30

A sanctuary for abandoned and abused mals named 'A Place to Bark Society' was inaugurated here on Sunday.

Sanctuary for abandoned, abused mals inaugurated in Hyderabad | Sanctuary for abandoned, abused mals inaugurated in Hyderabad

Sanctuary for abandoned, abused mals inaugurated in Hyderabad

A sanctuary for abandoned and abused mals named 'A Place to Bark Society' was inaugurated here on Sunday.

Zabi Khan, the 22-year-old man is an mal rights activists and the founder of the sanctuary.

Speaking to , Zabi said, "Each and every mal on this planet deserves to be living in decent condition as much as you and me."

"My first pet was a rescued puppy, who died as it was abandoned by its previous owners and that incident left a deep mark on me and I wanted to be the voice of voiceless mals in need," he said.

"I started working for mal rights when I was 13 years old and at the age of 16, I started my own shelter. When I was 18, I convinced my college to open a shelter for mals. And so far in the journey, we have saved over 3,000 mals," he said.

Former MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha said, "We are helping them with a government land to construct a permanent sanctuary through mal Ministry department so that they can sustainably rescue mals in need."

"I congratulate Zabi for his efforts of rescuing abandoned mals, treating the ill ones and finding them good families by putting them on adoption expecting nothing in return. This is the best example for humty and I urge all the citizens to be kind towards mals"

Yashveer Singh, Global Director, Ashoka Young Changemakers said, "We are living in truly historic moments, in a world that is defined by change. Zabi's efforts by setting up first of its kind mal sanctuary are to change the behaviour of society towards mals."

( With inputs from ANI )

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