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All his life, Jalebi was fond of gardening and chasing crows. He was never able to catch one, other than one partially successful attempt wherein the feathers of the crow fluttered on Jalebi’s face as the crow flew away and Jalebi had gone into a trauma. 9 0
If you want to share your grief, lighten your heart by being in the company of empaths, or want to stand in solidarity with those who have lost their animal companion (homed or un-homed), please join us for the support group meeting slated for the 22nd of May at 2030 hours Indian Standard Time. Write to us at bridgingrainbows.india@gmail.com for the meeting ID and passcode. We also bridge time zones, you are welcome to join us from any corner of the world. 9 0
If you want to share your grief, or stand in solidarity with those who have lost their animal companion (homed or un-homed), our next support group meeting is on the 8th of May, 2030 hours Indian Standard Time. Write to us at at bridgingrainbows.india@gmail.com should you want to join. 6 0
March 2016 was total chaos. Guchguch, who lived on the streets until then, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of thirteen. I was to submit my research work and then I had a fracture on my right wrist. I broke down one evening as everything was going out of hand. Ronaldo picked me up and inspired me (he was on three legs) to take up writing from my left hand. A fortnight later, Guchguch underwent a complex surgery. He then developed near-fatal post-op complications, but survived, thanks to Butter’s timely warning. It was a long road to recovery for Guchi, I had to steal time in between and finish work at my own slow pace with only the left hand functional. It was a physically and emotionally tiring period. 18 7
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Thank you, Cats Matter, UK for supporting Give animals a BRAKE campaign

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By Kuhu Roy & Hansa Roy Cats Matter, UK, has been very kind to come forward and provide…
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Jalebi’s intelligence and his love for crows
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All his life, Jalebi was fond of gardening and chasing crows. He was never able to catch one, other than one partially successful attempt wherein the feathers of the crow fluttered on Jalebi’s face as the crow flew away and Jalebi had gone into a trauma. 4 0
If you want to share your grief, lighten your heart by being in the company of empaths, or want to stand in solidarity with those who have lost their animal companion (homed or un-homed), please join us for the support group meeting slated for the 22nd of May at 2030 hours Indian Standard Time. Write to us at bridgingrainbows.india@gmail.com for the meeting ID and passcode. We also bridge time zones, you are welcome to join us from any corner of the world. 9 0
If you want to share your grief, or stand in solidarity with those who have lost their animal companion (homed or un-homed), our next support group meeting is on the 8th of May, 2030 hours Indian Standard Time. Write to us at at bridgingrainbows.india@gmail.com should you want to join. 6 0
March 2016 was total chaos. Guchguch, who lived on the streets until then, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of thirteen. I was to submit my research work and then I had a fracture on my right wrist. I broke down one evening as everything was going out of hand. Ronaldo picked me up and inspired me (he was on three legs) to take up writing from my left hand. A fortnight later, Guchguch underwent a complex surgery. He then developed near-fatal post-op complications, but survived, thanks to Butter’s timely warning. It was a long road to recovery for Guchi, I had to steal time in between and finish work at my own slow pace with only the left hand functional. It was a physically and emotionally tiring period. 18 7
Dharamveer was a docile dog who kept to himself on most occasions. He would come and quietly stand in a corner and wait for his food bowl at Mirchi or Motan’s place. He would eat and go away without making his presence felt. 16 0
Sanjana, the harbinger of hope and happiness. 11 0
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