May 8, 2017
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Dear Friends:
Our hearts are filled with sorrow upon the sudden loss of one of our dear supporters, Maryam Afshar.
It is with great sadness that we inform you that Vafa Shelter just lost this valuable friend to cancer.
Maryam was a true animal lover who paid attention to our animals with special needs. Having the choice of many beautiful and healthy animals, she picked out our three-legged Golpar for adoption.
We share this pain in sympathy and pray for peace and endurance for her family and friends.
It is fair to say that the animals in her care have lost an amazing and dedicated care giver who mothered them with all her heart and soul.
Maryam Afshar will be greatly missed by many…
With Warm Regards,
Center for Animal Lovers (CAL) & Vafa Shelter
May 8, 2017
Sunday, 02 May 2010
Those friends who have visited Vafa Shelter within the past couple of years are familiar with Patris.
He is a large black male who lived in a house in Mehrshahr (Karaj) until two years ago. And for unknown causes to us at the time, his left arm was severely hurt including fractures as well as deep wounds. He was transferred to our shelter in that condition. His recovery was long and slow. During that time we realized that his right arm and one of his legs were badly damaged as well.
We assigned him to a private den and bedding. Though the door to his den is always open he rarely gets out. Only at the time of cleaning he would reluctantly step out.
He wouldn’t even come out to eat on his own. We either took the food to his den or Mr. Gholam would pick him up and bring him out to help him eat.
After studying the latest X-rays, Dr. Abedi agreed to perform surgery on Patris regardless of the long and difficult process.
On Sunday Ordibehesht 13th (May 2nd), Mr. Karam transported him to the Veterinary Hospital. The necessary x-rays revealed that his wounds were caused by over 15 BB gun pellets, which have been embedded in his bones for a long time.
He will be staying at the clinic until they start performing the several procedures/surgeries that need to take place.
This requires financial aid from our supporters.
Vafa Shelter is a non-governmental charity that relies solely on private support from kind and generous donors and volunteers. Our shelter has made great strides over the past few years, but there is so much more to be done—including Patris’s upcoming surgeries. Please consider making a contribution.
Thursday, 08 July 2010
Update on Patris
Dear old Patris was returned to the shelter, after two months at the Saadat Abad Veterinary Clinic. During this time, he underwent a series of crucial surgeries on his legs by Dr Abedi, and was cared for by his kind staff.
For those of you who are just reading about Patris, his story was posted on our website back in May: http://cal.ir/main/en/latest-news/27-patris-surgery
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Latest on Patris
Ever since Patris came back from the hospital, I have gone to his den every afternoon to change his bandages. A process that takes between 30 to 45 minutes. Usually, Akbar, the new help or someone else comes to help me with it.
On the first few days Patris did not show any reactions. Today for the first time he showed signs of discomfort, let me know it hurt and even got up to get away from me. As much as it hurt me to see him in pain, it was heartwarming to learn that all his four legs are getting their feeling back and he can use them. I hope to start his physical therapy as soon as next week.
In the meanwhile, his roommate, Miss Patrisa, is settling in and shows excitement to see me behind the door and wants to play.
Patrisa had the same injuries as Patris and we are getting her ready for her surgery.
With thousands of thanks to Dr. Abedi,
Lida E.