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Not just people, Mumbaikars open their arms to flood-hit strays and pets too

  • Pets and strays could be seen lost in Mumbai streets.
  • Gurudwaras and other animal rescue organisations are working round the clock to provide them shelter and food.
  • Call any of the helplines provided below if you have spotted a helpless pet anywhere in Mumbai.
Not just people Mumbaikars open their arms to flood hit strays and pets too

The Mumbai floods have left a trail of disaster in various parts of the city. As the water level goes down, one can figure out that the tragedy has not affected humans alone, but has also distressed our four-legged friends too. It is indeed heart-wrenching to see strays and lost pets seeking shelter in already dilapidated structures, shivering with cold. 

Thanks to Gurudwaras and some citizens in Mumbai who have opened their houses and kitchens for these friends too. Besides them, there are organisations like PAWS, Karuna and other welfare associations joining hands in rescuing the animals. It is to be noted that the PAWS had previously helped animals in the 2005 floods too by sending supplies and in the ground work. 

If you are an animal lover living in Mumbai and have spotted an abandoned pet in the flood water, call these lines for help. All you have to do is give the organisations your location and the breed that you have spotted. Here are a few numbers for your help: 

  • PAWS: 91- 9820161114
  • IDA India: 91-9320056581, 022-32681418
  • All India Animal Welfare Association: 022-23094077
  • BSPCA: 91-22-24137518, 24135285, 24135434 
  • Karuna: 91-9819100100

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