It’s the monsoon season in India, and right now, Animal Rahat staff are in the midst of a flood of a very different kind—six truckloads of horses have arrived at the sanctuary.
Until a few days ago, dozens of horses and donkeys who were seized as a result of three separate cruelty cases in Mumbai were confined to a dank and dirty “cattle pound.” Their care was less than adequate in every way, including having no soft places to rest and nowhere to exercise. Many were bone-thin as well as scratched up from kicking and biting because of their close confinement.
As soon as Animal Rahat got the green light to pull them out of there, staff members moved quickly. Their hard work paid off: 21 horses were gently loaded into padded trucks for the 14-hour drive to the sanctuary.
Six trucks traveled through the night, and team members stopped regularly to check on the animals and give them food and water. They finally reached the sanctuary early yesterday morning. The horses were unloaded, given garlands (the traditional welcome gift for new sanctuary residents), and treated to a meal of molasses and lots of fresh green grass.
The horses are in quarantine until they can be sterilized, but that’s not stopping them from enjoying themselves in their new home. Even the sanctuary’s resident dogs are getting in on the fun.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.