In the bustling streets of cities, amidst the honking horns and hurried footsteps, there exists a silent, overlooked population – the homeless abandoned street cows. These gentle creatures, once revered as symbols of prosperity and revered in many cultures, now find themselves abandoned and neglected, left to wander the urban landscape in search of sustenance and shelter.
The plight of these street cows is often overshadowed by the more visible struggles of human homelessness, but their suffering is no less poignant. Many of them are cast aside once they are no longer deemed useful for milk or labor, left to fend for themselves in an unforgiving environment.
Unlike their counterparts in rural areas, street cows lack access to proper food, clean water, and veterinary care. They scavenge through trash bins and beg for scraps, their once majestic frames reduced to mere skeletons by malnutrition and disease.
Living on the streets also exposes them to various dangers, from traffic accidents to abuse by humans. Some are victims of deliberate cruelty, targeted by individuals who see them as nuisances or obstacles to urban development.
To address this issue, CARE 4 COW has initiated a project to relocate these cows to a natural environment in Jhajjar, Haryana. This initiative aims to provide them with freedom to roam and graze while ensuring essential facilities like shelters, water sources, medical care, and ambulance services. Support is needed to make this land suitable and habitable for these abandoned street cows.
Vipin Singh –
गौ पूजा ही ईश्वर की पूजा है!