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Mumbai’s Harsimran Kaur Sold Her House to Rescue Animals

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A rescue centre in home

Presently, around 100 animals live in her animal shelter that is also her home. 

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Harsimran had to face hostility from other people

They would attack her vans or obstruct her from providing food to the street dogs in the area.

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Selling the house

With the support of her family, she sold her house and bought another one away from the city.

 

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Overcoming challenges

Harsimran shares that people are unnecessarily bothered by the number of dogs that she willingly takes care of.

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Aman Rehabilitation Foundation

In the year 2019, Harsimran got her animal shelter home registered as ‘Aman Rehabilitation Foundation’.

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Family's support

Harsimran and her family take care of the costs associated with feeding and treating the dogs themselves.

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They also seek assistance through fundraising appeals.

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Harsimran's dedication

Regardless of the funds received from the public, the vets at her shelter home are patient with their fees because of their trust in Harsimran.

 

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At present, her animal shelter is home for 120 dogs

Harsimran sterilizes the dogs, vaccinates them and relocates them to their original areas.

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