The Thai Animal Sanctuary in Thailand, a haven of hope for abused animals, has been hit hard by the rainy season washing away walls and damaging infrastructure. Despite this setback, the sanctuary continues to rescue animals in need.
โThis rainy season has devastated the sanctuary causing terrible hardship. I donโt know if this because of climate change, but I do know that the weather is a massive problem,โ said Network for Animals (NFA) Paul Seigel, who visited the sanctuary. โNFA is sending emergency funding so the sanctuary can make repairs and provide urgent care for the animals who live there,โ he added.
โWe later discovered most of the bones in her right foot were shattered. We think this happy, loving girl was hit really hard on both feet,โ says sanctuary manager Denise Emsley.
Hans required extensive and costly surgery and treatment, for vets to save what was left of her front legs. Now she needs a prosthetic limb and NFA is trying to raise funds to help. โOur challenge is that the devastation caused by the rains has to be fixed and we are struggling to provide enough funding,โ said Seigel. โWe are doing our best but we could really use some help.โ