Karachi:
A year after being brutally mutilated by an owner who cut his leg in the district of Sanghar, Cammie The Camel returned to walk on Tuesday with the four legs with the help of a prosthesis, creating a euphoric feeling among his caregivers.
He supposedly had his front leg cut by an owner in June 2024, as a punishment for searching in his fodder field, for which six suspects dressed.
It was welcomed by the Benji Benji project for animal welfare in Karachi, where more than a year has passed.
On Tuesday, the shelter provided an update that Cammie had raised for the first time since its mutilation, along with a video that shows that it would get used to walking with its new prosthetic leg.
“A year of tears, setbacks, rehabilitation, pain and calm perseverance has passed. A year in which they told us to give up, to move forward, that they stopped delaying the inevitable. But we chose to be next to her. And today, she defended us all.”
The shelter thanked his team and followers, as well as PPP MNA Shazia Marri, PPP senator, Quratulain Marri and the Sindh government for their “unwavering support and confidence in confidence in [the team’s] Mission. “The Sindh government had previously committed to covering the cost of treatment.
Both sisters had taken a severe warning of the camel mutilation incident. In a joint statement last year, they said that veterinary doctors sent them to CDRs, and rescue the camel was a “joint effort.”
Shazia said today that “there was no greater feeling than when months of hard work, care and consistent efforts bear fruit!” While the latter said: “Service dedicated to momentary indignation any day. You stayed so after the temporarily enraged their existence. All in the team that continue to take care of Cammie, are the superstars!”