Campaign Details
Rescuing an animal must create good karma – though this is not why we do it. To rescue an animal is to literally save a life – to change their fate or destiny. Saving a friendly animal from a harsh life outside, from a hoarding situation or from having litter after litter because they are not spayed … lives saved. If some good karma comes along with it – bonus!
One example: Desmond and Loretta, LoLo as her foster mom called her, were rescued from a life outside in a feral colony as little kittens. Since they didn't start out in the company of humans, they were scared of everyone and didn't enjoy being pet or picked up. With a lot of love and patience, these kittens blossomed! They were finally friendly enough to move to the adoption center - where they hit the jackpot: they were adopted together!
Zen can be considered a state of mind – particularly one that is calm. When we thought of the rescue process – going from a situation that is probably far from ideal to one of calmness and safety – the state of zen came to mind. That is the goal – to move animals into that calm state so that they can flourish and, in turn, find their forever homes.
Another example: Billie Holiday and her foster mom's triumphant story - so worth reading!
Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society
About the Organization
PO Box 242
East Brunswick, NJ 08514
UNITED STATES
EIN: 27-2141815