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Humanity in Action
Compassion in Systems

Where every pawsitive step matters

support stray animals

Humanity in Action
Compassion in Systems

Where every pawsitive step matters

support stray animals

Humanity in Action
Compassion in Systems

Where every pawsitive step matters

SUPPORT STRAYS

Humanity in Action
Compassion in Systems

Where every pawsitive step matters🐾

About Us

We’re on a mission to nourish and rehome India’s stray cats and dogs, one bowl, one cuddle and one adoption at a time.

Our Work

We empower every animal with a second chance at life through a shared vision of compassion and lasting impact

About Us

We’re on a mission to nourish and rehome India’s stray cats and dogs, one bowl, one cuddle and one adoption at a time.

Our Work

We empower every animal with a second chance at life through a shared vision of compassion and lasting impact

India's Stray Animals Reality

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1/3rd of all global rabies deaths occur in India⚠️

Rabies is 100% preventable through timely vaccination & post-exposure prophylaxis. Source: World Health Organization

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Dog bite cases reported in one year (2024)🩹

Preventable through vaccination, population management, awareness. Source: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India

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Stray cattle on Indian roads🐄

A growing risk to both human and animal lives. Source: 20th Livestock Census, Govt. of India

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Free-roaming stray cats in India🐱

Largely uncounted and highly vulnerable in urban environments. Source: Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2023)

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Free-roaming stray dogs across India🐶

Living without assured food, shelter, or medical care. Source: India Mongabay

Disclaimer: Statistics are based on official government publications, WHO reports,  peer-reviewed research. Figures represent the most reliable data currently available.

Millions of animals suffer not from indifference, but from the absence of sustainable systems. This is not an animal problem. It is a responsibility we share.

MAKE A DIFFERNCE

India's Stray Animals Reality

Disclaimer: Statistics are based on official government publications, WHO reports,  peer-reviewed research. Figures represent the most reliable data currently available.

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1/3rd of all global rabies deaths occur in India⚠️

Rabies is 100% preventable through timely vaccination & post-exposure prophylaxis. Source: World Health Organization

2148682975.jpg

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M+

Dog bite cases reported in one year (2024)🩹

Preventable through vaccination, population management, awareness. Source: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India

african-buffalo-crossing-road-with-blurred-background.jpg

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M+

Stray cattle on Indian roads🐄

A growing risk to both human and animal lives. Source: 20th Livestock Census, Govt. of India

pexels-ankur800parmar-12267305_edited.jpg

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M+

Free-roaming stray cats in India🐱

Largely uncounted and highly vulnerable in urban environments. Source: Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2023)

pexels-oberai-35112432_edited_edited.jpg

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M+

Free-roaming stray dogs across India🐶

Living without assured food, shelter, or medical care. Source: India Mongabay

Millions of animals suffer not from indifference, but from the absence of sustainable systems. This is not an animal problem. It is a responsibility we share.

MAKE A DIFFERNCE

A systems approach to sustainable animal welfare.

Systems are build when community engagement happens and responsibility is shared . Stray animals need : Feeding, Vaccination, ABC(Animal birth control),Adoptions, Rescue, Clean Water,Awareness, Compassion and Love.

How Change Begins

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Our Vision

A society where humans and stray animals coexist with dignity, responsibility, and compassion — supported by informed, caring communities.

Our Mission

To build sustainable, compassionate systems that protect, care for, and improve the lives of India’s stray dogs and cats through education, awareness, and community action.

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Our Vision

A society where humans and stray animals coexist with dignity, responsibility, and compassion — supported by informed, caring communities.

Our Mission

To build sustainable, compassionate systems that protect, care for, and improve the lives of India’s stray dogs and cats through education, awareness, and community action.

Compassion alone is not enough.

Compassion, when structured, saves lives.

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