Monday, February 8, 2010

Saving Little Princess


This post is about a Little Princess who walked in front of my door one afternoon. She was very beautiful but hurt and very much in pain. She was crying out for help. I could see that she was limping and her left leg was completely loose, she was unable to put it on the ground and a mere touch of the leg with anything was causing her huge amount of pain. I understood that she was hit by a moving vehicle and her leg completely fractured or what else could have caused such a grave damage. I am talking about a stray puppy about three months old whose left leg was badly damaged. We immediately gave her hot milk, biscuits and rugs to keep her warm. While she slept, we called up Animal Health Care Centre, Friendicoes. They confirmed to send an ambulance. Meanwhile, we took good care of her and were elated to find that she was very friendly and loving. All she did while we waited for the ambulance was to drink milk, sleep, cry, wag her tiny tail, look innocently with her big eyes and we could not help but give her lots of love and care that she was desperately in need of. She hated to be left alone. Time just flied with her. The ambulance arrived and she was carefully taken away. She came and went but all the time spent with this new little friend gave me a few realisations. It seemed like she was god-send to us and god did his work of taking care of the little puppy through us.
Be it human or animal, touch is a life-giving thing and animals have the right to the gentle stroke of a human hand.
Love is Freedom. It is great to pet animals but what exactly do we intend by petting animals. They get shelter, food, love, care and we in turn receive love, companionship, security, but we forget that we don’t own them. Do we being parents own our kids? We are their guardians and we support and supervise them but certainly not own them. And on a philosophical level, do we really own anything? If we did, we wouldn’t be losing them then. Give it a thought. I recently read a piece of news in the paper saying that a dog went through vocal cord surgery just because the neighbours were unhappy of its barking. Now it cannot bark. Wow, I wonder if we can do the same for people who talk and shout more than they should and are a nuisance in the neighbourhood. Animals can’t sue us or can’t fight with us for the tortures we do to them. Pet but don’t curb freedom. Be a guardian, not an owner. I am personally not very much in favour of petting animals and keeping them inside the house. The only reason why I feel so is because it takes away the freedom of the animal. It loses the freedom to roam on its own, go for nature-calls as and when needed, eat as per our time, sleep as per our time, no mating, and follow other terms and conditions for getting a shelter. And why I encourage petting of animals is because they get to live. They anyways have a short span of life but they don’t get to complete that, thanks to the vehicles or rather the drivers. This planet is equally theirs as it’s ours. Just to keep the community clean or only to us, we cannot eradicate the animals. I’ll share an incident here. My dad was posted in the district called Avadi in Chennai. Army cantonments are known for their squeaky-cleanliness. You won’t believe what measures they took to get rid of stray dogs. Villagers were hired to shoot down stray dogs for a mere Rs. 100 per dog. The half-conscious dogs were carried in tractors and dumped in some garbage area. Animal care centres operate on female dogs so that they cannot produce. It’s not natural but do they have a choice. It’s the best measure to prevent animals from being shot or squashed under a vehicle just because they are high in numbers.
Let me share something called Law of Unintended Actions. A car hit an animal on the road, the driver drives away, does not get down to check and later on says ‘Oh! It was unintentional’. That’s what I call Law of Unintended Actions. Of course it was unintentional but you know what, it could be prevented. Let us keep a check on speed, be careful and generous towards these little guys.
The least I could do is tell this story so that it makes at least one more car drive carefully along the road, then I’ve done something little out of respect for Princess who is going through so much pain today.
A note of thanks to my angel family, Friendicoes (http://friendicoes.org/), people who pet stray dogs instead of buying breed dogs and people who make a positive difference in the lives of animals in the community.