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We found 1487 AdsBlue Cross of India added 5 new photos.Rescuer's Kavin and Vanathi.Blue Cross of IndiaThank You # for being our CSR partner for the 2nd Year running and for your donations towards our operations. We wish more companies would come forward like you have and be our CSR partner helping our four-legged and feathered friends. //…/dr…/article8974675.ece Blue Cross of IndiaDear Supporters and Fans of BCI, Many of you ask us to provide BCI address in your town. We like to inform you that Blue Cross of India is based in Chennai and all our operations, hospital and shelter are in Chennai (formerly Madras) except on special projects. Google map: https://www.google.co.in/…/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xa0b3420e0f… ## Important Please Note ## For rescues and emergencies, please call the above number to save time. Please DO NOT send rescue requests through email or Facebook. REPEAT: DO NOT send rescue requests through email or Facebook Emails are meant for general queries relating to volunteering, animal welfare or other issues that are not urgent in nature.

Facebook is used by BCI only for information sharing. However, do email us if the rescue call has not been responded to or if there is a delay, so we can follow up and revert to you. While doing so, please type 'URGENT' in the subject line and ensure that you send us your contact phone number as well". Blue Cross of IndiaNever... NEVER abandon your pet. Support us to support abandoned pets. to send us your donation.Blue Cross of India added 9 new photos.Rescuer VickeyBlue Cross of IndiaRescue pics. Volunteer Velu resscuing a dog from a well.Blue Cross of IndiaThese lovely adorable puppies are at their playpen at our Guindy Shelter waiting for you to adopt them. Posted by Blue Cross of IndiaVolunteer induction seminar took place this morning at # of India Guindy Shelter. Posted by Blue Cross of India shared Kamna Pandey's post.Kamna Pandey with Utkarsha Naik and 18 others.Each one of you just HAS to see this. Reena Richard - this is going to help the case of # in more ways than you had even thought of.

Karuna Thank you for all your help and the sleepless nights u spend for the dogs thousands of kilometres away. Watch it, like it, and make sure you share it ! http://youtu.be/hh7fcUD-GTk Somebody also pls post it on that Chitillapilly page though morons with vested interest have little scope of understanding it. Some people only take birth to spread hatred and viciousness # The Stray Dog (English version)Blue Cross of IndiaAdopt rescued and adult pets from # of India.
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The clause bans depiction of cruelty or violence towards animals in any form or promoting unscientific beliefs that causes harm to animals. Gauri Maulekhi, government affairs liaison for Humane Society International (India) and People for Animals trustee, said: “We thank the Ministry for their proactive measure in combating animal cruelties on visual media in consonance with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960. The amendment, if effectively implemented, will spare animals from cruelty during training and performance in the entertainment industry.” The new rules do not apply to news or education programmes as long as they do not promote violence towards animals or shown animal cruelty in a positive light or unscientific manner. For the past two years, the HSI (India) and the PFA have been raising the issue to discontinue the portrayal of animals in shows where they are required to perform acts or stunts at risk of grave injuries or even death. /…/depiction-of-cru…/article9032728.ece Depiction of cruelty to animals on TV bannedBlue Cross of IndiaWe invite you to our # at Guindy, Chennai to see our animals and adopt the one you like.

Give these adorable # a second chance in life. They need a family. If you are unable to give them a home, consider feeding them for a month at the nominal cost of Rs.500/- ( USD 7.5 ) only. /donate.html to send us your donation. Please help us spread the news by LIKING, SHARING and COMMENTING. Thank you for your love for animals. Blue Cross of India added 3 photos and a video — feeling awesome./) for taking time to spend half a day at our Guindy shelter to see the way we work and how we take care of the abandoned and rescued animals numbering over 1400. We invite and welcome other institutions and schools to visit our shelter with prior appointment. to support our shelter animals by donating whatever little ...you can. Every bit helps us to help the voiceless. Blue Cross of India updated their cover photo.Blue Cross of IndiaMillions of pet animals are abandoned in the world every year. Don't encourage breeding by buying puppies from breeders and pet shops instead of adopting. What Can We Do To Help?

# : /donate.html Please spread awareness. SHARE & LIKE this post. Thank you for your help. Blue Cross of IndiaOn this world dog day let us make a decision to adopt only shelter pets and never buy one. to sponsor a month's feed for our animals. Blue Cross of IndiaWishing Canine Buddies all over the world a HAPPY WORLD DOG DAY On this happy day, show you love and care for animals by sponsoring feed for our abandoned, rescued dogs at # Shelter. One month supply of FEED for a # or # is only Rs.500 (US$ 7.5). /donate.html Kindly LIKE, SHARE and leave your Dog Day Wishes in the comment box. Blue Cross of India shared their photo.Support this initiative !Blue Cross of IndiaElectric # for Pets Blue Cross of India is taking up the initiative of setting up of an electric crematorium exclusively for # who are no more - ...a long felt need for masses who feel bereaved and helpless when their pets pass on. The estimated capital cost is approximately Rs 40 lakhs (around US $ 60000). This initiative has been initiated by a donation of Rs 50000 from a pet owner who lost a pet recently and was in a predicament.