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Hundreds of animals die after being abandoned in Empress Market

Hundreds of animals die after being abandoned in Empress Market

The Ayesha Chundigar Foundation rescued survivors, which were unfortunately about 30% of the animals.
Updated 08 Apr, 2020

Abandoned when Pakistan’s largest cities went into lockdown, hundreds of caged cats, dogs and rabbits have been found dead inside pet markets hurriedly shuttered as the coronavirus spread.

Survivors from the specialist corner of Karachi’s sprawling Empress Market were only rescued after activists appealed to the authorities for access.

Two weeks into the shutdown, Ayesha Chundrigar could hear the cries of the pets from outside the shops, which together housed up to 1,000 animals.

“When we got inside, the majority of them were dead, about 70 per cent. Their bodies were lying on the ground,” Chundrigar, who runs ACF Animal Rescue, told AFP.

“It was so horrific, I can’t tell you.”

Starving and locked in cages with no light or ventilation, the survivors sat amongst the dead, trembling.

As the virus pandemic grew, Pakistan’s major cities were plunged into lockdown, forcing many shops to close. Only stalls selling essential goods such as food and medicine were allowed to continue operating. It left pet shop owners blocked from their businesses, some resorting to sneaking in at night to feed the animals.

After the desperate rescue, Chundrigar has now convinced the Karachi authorities to allow pet shop owners and her team daily access to the animals.

Dumped in a sewer

In Lahore, animals met with a similar fate.

The bodies of about 20 dogs were found dumped in a sewer near Tollinton Market, a hub for pet businesses which had closed leaving animals to starve.

Kiran Maheen was able to rescue more than two dozen dogs, rabbits and cats after convincing officials at the market to let her in, but a large number had already died.

“When the police opened up the shutters, a lot of animals were already lying dead inside,” Maheen told AFP, adding that many had suffocated from a lack of air.

Originally published in Dawn, April 8th, 2020

Comments

Parvez Apr 08, 2020 01:24pm
I this terrible practice and mistreatment of animals must stop. It is the Sindh government's responsibility to either stop this all together or regulate it effectively.
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Kashif Apr 08, 2020 01:25pm
Such inhuman behaviour with innocent animals! Traders of these animals are also responsible for their deaths. They should have talked to the authorities to allow them at least to provide food and water to the animals. Poor souls died of criminal negligence by both Govt. and the traders.
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Sameer Apr 08, 2020 02:05pm
evident that pet trade should be deemed illegal. The shop owners cant provide for the welfare of these animals since they are in for the money only! Depressing and shameful! Pet shops must only be allowed to operate if they are licensed and insured!
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KT Apr 08, 2020 02:52pm
Many stray dogs are starving to death as nobody is there to feed them as markets are closed. Some selfish owners are abandoning their pets cause the caretakers are not coming on duty. Even those people who used to feed them in morning are no more seen and these pets can be seen on roads waiting hours for their meals daily morning.
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Cris Dan Apr 08, 2020 03:08pm
Irresponsibility of shop owners.
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Junaid Shekha Apr 08, 2020 03:26pm
So sad and shameful!
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Gan Duimran Apr 08, 2020 04:15pm
This is absolutely disgusting!
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Brainiac Apr 08, 2020 06:45pm
Incompetence of Sind government bureaucracy. To get anything done one has to get to a minister. Everyone below is just there to make a buck. Shame that they can't take decisions that save lives.
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John. Apr 09, 2020 09:55pm
Worse things are happening to humans, try to feed the leftover pets and move on.
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ambreen Apr 10, 2020 01:18am
It was the Sindh Govt's responsibilty to make exceptions or introduce ways for managing such cases
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OnlyLove Apr 10, 2020 08:22am
Who gives them the right to sell animals if they have zero value for their lives!!!
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Babar Azam Apr 13, 2020 08:28am
Shame. Real shame.
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