Mr. Deshraj Singh the founder of "The Care Of Animals And Society" saw an insident, a street dog attacked a 7-year-old girl and in response people killed that dog and justified themselves with the phrase "When a dog goes crazy, you have to use a bullet". This incident shook him from inside because this was such an incident in which two lives were in danger and what people did was not a permanent solution. He started thinking a permanent solution to avoid the conflict between human & street animals and He laid the foundation of such an organization in the year 2015, whose aim is only to save & care of stray animals & society.
There are many NGOs who are working in this field and doing a really good work, we have also learned a lot from many of them.
According to the livestock census data of 2020 there were more than 5 million stray cattle's in India which increased by ~32% in last two years and now more than 6.5 million stray cattle's are roaming freely.
We noticed that majority of the NGOs are mostly focusing on urban areas & on stray dogs, whereas most of the stray animals are in villages & includes cattle's as well & they also need our attention.
In this way we focused our attention on below 2 points about which no other organizations were paying attention. - we should work for rural areas' stray animals and - Cattle’s must be included in our program because they are not in focus of other NGOs
provide medical treatment where Stay Animals are within our Reach & if required pick them and admit in the hospital, also providing the shelter homes if required
Read moreDrive the Rabbis vaccination and ensure to vaccinate maximum stary dogs/monkeys, it helps to reduce the risk of rabbis
Read moreThe CARE of Animals & Society is a registered non-government entity. We are an operational NGO, meaning we plan and carry out on-the-ground projects to accomplish our objectives. This requires a great deal of careful planning, communication, and local involvement for each project.
Read morewas Successfully Conducted for 19 Municipal Corporations Across 4 States 7 Centers are Currently Operational, including 1 Each in Bhatinda (Punjab), Delhi & Ranchi & 4 in Madhya Pradesh 30,000 plus ABC Surgeries
Read more1,500 plus street animals treated & rehabilitated 55 plus Health Check Up & Stray Animal Treatment camps conducted 7,000+ Rabbis Vaccination to Stray Dogs Other Activities like Insuring Proper Last Rites of Animals
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