bahya sanctuary rescues all sorts of animals
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Team of volunteers work to create better place

Bahya Sanctuary rescues all sorts of animals

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Bahya sancutary farm also houses donkeys and a couple of ponies
Abu Dhabi - Arab Today

Three years ago, Bahya Sanctuary was just a regular farm with a few plants and palm trees. Now it has several animal enclosures and hosts more than 70 cats, about 10 dogs, five donkeys, two ponies and three desert hedgehogs.
The environment is animal-friendly with wide-open areas allowing the animals to roam free.
Gogem Artug, from Turkey, came up with the idea to create an animal sanctuary. After rescuing several animals from a construction site near Emirates Palace, she was able to convince her brother-in-law, an Emirati, to use his farm as a home.
"Without him, this place would not exist” Ms Artug said.
She said she fears if she had not rescued the cats from the construction site, they would have been buried under debris.
The sanctuary has a team of volunteers who work to create a better place for the rescued animals.
Their motto is "Until all Allah's creations are loved and respected”.
"We don't believe in breeding, selling and buying animals,” Ms Artug said. "We only help in adopting.”
The sanctuary is looking for people who will care for the animals as adopted family members. They try to pair the right animal with the right family, depending on the lifestyle.
"All the mammals may not be like humans, but they all suffer,” Ms Artug said. "If they are not loved or have not been taken care of they suffer. So we try to find the best match.”
The sanctuary is open the second Saturday of each month. Visitors usually come to escape the city and enjoy the atmosphere at the farm. Families can enjoy the animals and teach their children how to interact with them.
People also enjoy hearing the stories behind each animal rescue.
Snow, a husky, was found in the middle of the night by Ms Artug and one of the sanctuary volunteers, Stephanie Damm, from Germany. They did not know whether they had the money to rescue the dog, or even if there was a veterinarian open at that hour. Eventually they found one and donations started to come in from Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. Next thing they knew, there was enough money to save Snow's life and support him in the future, too.
The sanctuary is largely supported by donations.
"It is amazing how when everybody chips in a little bit, and how the hearts and minds join in changing the lives of these animals,” Ms Artug said.
Bahya now has partnerships with veterinarians, who offer them discounts. The sanctuary has plans to team up with a German group of volunteers who will offer classes at the farm. They will teach students more about animals, stressing they are living things and not to be treated as toys.
"It has been an amazing journey and we are learning day-by-day,” Ms Artug said. "We will keep on it and see how it goes.”
Jamal Al Muhairi, 34, a recent visitor at the sanctuary, said he admired the team's work.
"The whole idea is just beautiful,” he said. "I came across their page on Facebook, and thought why not give them a visit. I never knew my 18-month-old son was into animals. I am actually thinking of adopting one of their dogs.”
Source: The National

 

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