Which Pandit did you consult?
“Hello aunty, this is milk and
bread for the dogs. Please feed them. I need to leave for home”, said me.
“Pehlan mainu eh das, kehre
pandit ne daseya tainu aive karn nu” (First, tell me which Pandit has asked you
to do this), said her.
“Pandit?” I was shocked as well
as a bit irritated with the question. But considering her age and her good
deeds, I preferred the shocked expression while replying to her that there was
no Pandit who suggested me to do that. But as all the aged Indian aunties are,
they won’t really believe you that easily, especially when you’re speaking the
truth.
I have always been kind to
animals and loved them so dearly. Almost everyone who knows me well knows how
much I love animals, especially dogs. I’ve always tried to help them as much as
I can (at least my heart always wanted to help them). But a few days back I
realized that I wasn’t actually doing anything for the meek living beings.
At that time, I felt a bit
ashamed for I was too good at giving lectures to people about how they should
help animals and be kind to them but my own contribution to helping them was
nil. What was I doing for them except for feeling sorry?
I used to feel sorry about the pathetic
condition of the stray animals. I used to feel sorry about the bad luck of
those puppies that closed their eyes forever just because they had no one to
take care of them. And I did nothing but to feel sorry (apart from giving
lectures to the people who said they hated dogs).
Then one day, I came across a
Facebook Group ‘Indian Animal forum’. Only the name was enough to tempt me to
join the group. When I joined, I started reading the posts from different
people. They were the people (students, office workers, housewives etc) who
were helping the stray animals in all the ways they could. Some of them were
providing shelters for the strays. Some of them were feeding the strays while
taking care of them at times when they get injured. Some of them were putting
up the pictures of the puppies for adoption. At that time, there was just one
thought that bubbled up in my mind – what am I doing?
Literally, I call myself a very
big animal lover (attitude, you know) but I didn’t deserve to be called an
animal lover. Just by feeling a bit sad by looking at the pathetic condition of
those strays, you don’t become an animal lover. Just by hoping that there could
be a way you could help them, you don’t become an animal lover. You become an
animal lover when you actually start helping them.
And then I noticed a house near
my rented apartment. There were so many strays sitting in that house and there
was no one shooing them away. After noticing the same thing for a few days, I
decided to go and talk and then I came to know that there was a lady who was
quite fond of animals and she could not see all the dogs roaming around in the
chilly winters and getting mowed by fast going vehicles etc. That’s why she
decided to let the dogs live in her own house. There are 16 (10 adults + 6
newly born cutie pies) living at the lady’s house. She provides them food and
shelter.
People in her neighborhood
obviously hate her for she is providing shelter to the strays who obviously
roam around the colony at day time. Those people probably think that if the
lady hadn’t provided the shelter, the dogs wouldn’t have dwelled in the colony.
But, I prefer not to comment on those neighborhood people (real animals).
When I came to know how she was
trying to help, I decided to give my helping hand to her. I decided to take out
a part of my pocket money (which would have been spent either in Dominoes or
KFC) to feed those dogs as that lady isn’t in a very good economic condition so
as to support the dogs with adequate amount of food. She does her best and I
decided to help her a bit.
So, last to last Monday, I
started with feeding those dogs while I used to come back from the training
held in my college. I went there on Monday, Tuesday and due to some reasons
(laziness) I didn’t go to feed those dogs on Wednesday. On Thursday, while I
was leaving for home, I bought milk and bread for the dogs. And that made the
lady more suspicious for why I missed Wednesday. LOL
I don’t think I would be able to
convince her that there’s no Pandit suggesting me to feed those dogs (they don’t
do it really). But still, it feels good to help them. Today, I bought a few new
blankets for there are 6 newly born puppies that need protection from the cold
weather.
It really feels good.
P.S. If you are also interested
in helping the helpless stray animals, do contact me at my email id manpreetkaur.aiesec@gmail.com
as I am looking for some like minded people so as to begin an adoption campaign
in the city - Chandigarh
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