Project Report
| Jan 2, 2020
Small puppy suffered with a deep wound
By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
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Vets treat the injured puppy
Choking can be a hazard for puppies, imagine being choked to death. In such a situation, our typical reaction would be to scream for help. But when such in humanness is expressed towards animals, whom would they call for help? One such case of brutality came to JCT in the form of a small puppy who suffered a deep wound and unbearable pain due to a plastic band tied around its neck. Our animal care on wheel team rescued this pup and brought him to the hospital for an emergency treatment as he was in terrible pain. Our team of vets immediate started the required treatment and care. After a week of regular medication, high protein diet and care now, he is in safe hands and on the road to recovery.
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We request your strong association with our projects to continue the work of saving speechless and helpless animals!
Dec 20, 2019
Summary of November 2019
By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
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Vets treat stray animals during field visit
As winter is here, all the stray animals are trying to cope with this cold weather and waves. We have been receiving calls of many stray animals suffering from various types of illness like: - Parvovirus, kennel cough, Fungal infection etc. We are also coming across animals that are suffering from cold due to underlying medical conditions.Our threemobile animal clinic vans and the vet team were occupied throughout the month to provide medical assistance to different parts of the city.
Below is a summary of the treatment done by our Animal Mobile Clinics in the month of November’19
Total treatment of our 3 vans: 1825 cases
Van A1: 615
Van A2: 646
Van A3: 564
Total animal treated: 1710
Dogs: - 1322
Cats: - 349
Cows: 19
Camel: 02
Monkey: 1
Goat: 15
Donkey: 1
Ox: 1
Thank you for your support and trust!
We request your strong association with our projects to continue the work of saving speechless and helpless animals!
Dec 2, 2019
Summary for the month of October 2019
By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
![Vets treat a sick dog during field visit]()
Vets treat a sick dog during field visit
Every day we treat cases of the stray and abandon animals in-house as well as in field through our “Mobile Animal Clinic”. Last month in October 2019, we have treated 1370 animals by our 3 Mobile Clinics and out of which 315patients were admitted in our hospital for further treatment. Out of these cases119 are successfully rehabilitated to their natural habitat after recovery. Below is the treatment summary of our Animal Mobile Clinics for the month of October 2019
Our 3 mobile vans completed total number of visits as below:
Total no. of cases treated: 1646
Van A1: 592
Van A2: 569
Van A3: 485
Total numbers of animals treated in our hospital are as below:
Total no. of animals treated: 799
Dogs: 502
Cat: 259
Cows: 8
Donkey: 1
Goat: 11
Buffalo: 9
Ox: 07
Camel: 01
Blue bull: 01
Thank you for your support and trust!
We request and expect your strong association with our projects to continue the work of saving speechless and helpless animals.