mercredi 12 mars 2014

UN COCHON JEREMIAH BIEN HEUREUX DE N' ETRE PAS MORT

FREE FROM HARM A DECOUVERT AUJOURD' HUI CETTE VIDEO D' UN SAUVETAGE EMOUVANT ..
 LA FIN EST SUPERBE.
IL S' AGIT D' UN COCHON ATTEINT DE PNEUMONIE QUI ETAIT VRAIMENT DANS UN SALE ETAT..
 A FORCE DE SOINS ET D' ATTENTION CE COUPLE  EST PARVENU A LE SAUVER...
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On February 20, Indraloka Animal Sanctuary in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania got a call about a piglet in need of a home. A week earlier, a humane police officer had responded to a citizen complaint about a situation of extreme animal neglect: two emaciated piglets who were being raised for “backyard meat” had been languishing for months in an uninsulated, outdoor pen during one of the harshest winters in decades. Night after night for weeks on end the two piglet brothers huddled together through sub-zero temperatures, whipping winds, and blistering blizzards. With no straw or bedding in their exposed pen, they were forced to lie in ice and freezing mud.
By the time the humane police were notified of this situation, one of the piglets had already died and the other was near death’s door. The responding officer visited the residence and was able to persuade the owner to surrender the listless and critically ill piglet for urgent veterinary treatment and rehoming.
Jeremiah rescued piglet
Jeremiah’s pneumonia was so severe that he was constantly spewing blood from his nose.
Jeremiah, as the young pig would come to be called, spent the next few hours being treated by a veterinarian who, despite his best efforts, did not believe the little piglet would pull through. In addition to having spent all winter in freezing temperatures without any bedding or protection against the cold, Jeremiah had been nearly starved to death. He was suffering from numerous critical conditions, including extreme anemia, and a long term case of untreated pneumonia that left his airways so severely scarred, blood spewed from his nose non-stop as he struggled to breathe. His body was covered in bruises and ulcers from being forced to constantly lie in ice, snow, mud, and his own urine and feces; his muscles had atrophied so badly that he could no longer walk.
Indra Lahiri, the founder of Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, has written poignantly of Jeremiah’s first night there: “Wiping tears away that first night, I approached him with a bowl of fresh water. Our eyes met, his holding a spark of gratitude and trust. He sucked down the water thirstily, ate as much as his strength would allow, and allowed us to help him into a soft bed of hay. We piled blankets on top of him and slipped a soft pillow under his head, then just sat with him as he fell into a deep sleep, grunting contentedly.”
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1 commentaire:

Nath a dit…

quelle histoire émouvante ! faut il n'avoir aucun coeur que d'abandonner au froid et à la faim des animaux aussi nus que nous. Heureusement qu'un policier ayant du coeur a pu l'arracher à son propriétaire, son pauvre frère n'ayant pas survécu à l'enfer. Ce jeune cochon est superbe et il exprime très joliment sa reconnaissance, prouvant une fois de plus que ces animaux, dit de rente, sont particulièrement intelligents et affectueux et que loin de mériter la mort, ils méritent toute notre bienveillance. Longue vie à Jérémiah et à ses bienfaiteurs