Navi Mumbai: In a movement that will definitely spell releases for animal lovers and feeders, Mumbai Municipal Mumbai Animal Officers, Dr.
Shriram Pawar, has stated that local animals that are healthy and vaccinated cannot be removed or transferred from the original place, even if they are in the housing community.
Two days ago, an activist based in Nerul had to rush at night to stop the van pulling animal from taking two dogs just because some community members complained that they were “barking at night”.
Speaking with Toi, Dr.
Pawar asserted, “a dog barking every day or night is not a legitimate reason for expelling animals from the public.
If there are healthy resident community animals, and better are still vaccinated and sterilized, then they must.
Stay in place Originally The cat population, along with fangs.
Anarjit City Activist Chauhan, commented, “We welcome the latest statement from Vet Civic officers not to move healthy dogs and cats.
Because I live in Nerul, sector 19, I have to personally intervene and stop the eviction of two healthy and stop two illegally and dogs are sterilized at night recently.
The reason given to me by civilian catchers is that they have received complaints from other local residents who bark these dogs at night.
It was ridiculous to drive a dog, just because it barked .
In fact, the dog helped our night guards in guarding the area, when they reminded the guards about unknown people who entered the area.
“Animal activists also told that even if there were dogs falling ill or developing symptoms of rabies, there was a legal procedure Right to follow, to examine animals and thus treat it.
“There are several cases of cruelty of animals in the NMMC area and also in Kharghar, the Panvel area nearby, especially by housing communities who try to harass animal feeders or try illegally to remove dogs and cats.
The police must work together in submitting criminal cases against criminal cases It is an animal haters, “said another city activist.
The recent AWII guidelines to feed animals also clearly stated that the public must allow feeders to provide food to local people in certain places in place, because they have the right to show compassion to animals.