
Mitu
Mitu, a golden-coloured Domestic Short Hair (DSH) feline, was found with a painful wound on her leg that left her limping and in distress. She was brought in on 31st August 2025, and is now under the care of our medical team

Mitu, a golden-coloured Domestic Short Hair (DSH) feline, was found with a painful wound on her leg that left her limping and in distress. She was brought in on 31st August 2025, and is now under the care of our medical team

Chandani, a sweet stray dog, was rescued on 09 September 2025 with a severe wound on her maggot wound on mouth. The injury had already worsened due to infection, causing her immense pain and weakness.

Beautiful is a 3-year-old female Domestic Short Hair (DSH) cat with soft eyes and a wounded past. Rescued in a fragile state, her body is healing — but her trust in humans is still learning to return.

Gigi, an 8-year-old female Domestic Short Hair (DSH) cat, spent most of her life unnoticed. Recently rescued in a frail .

Gilhari, a 1-year-old female Domestic Short Hair (DSH) cat, was found lying silently in a corner — weak, disoriented, and barely able.

Mimi, a 2-year-old female Domestic Short Hair (DSH) cat, was rescued in fragile condition — quiet, scared, and struggling to eat or move.
Supporting AMTM has been a fulfilling experience for me. Their dedication to rescuing and rehabilitating stray animals is truly inspiring. I've visited their shelter, and the love and care they provide to every rescued animal is heartwarming. I’m proud to be associated with an organization that makes such a tangible difference in the lives of animals.
AMTM’s work in sterilizing and vaccinating stray dogs and cats is phenomenal. I started donating after seeing their sterilization campaigns, and it’s amazing to witness how they are tackling the stray overpopulation issue in a humane way. The team is transparent, hardworking, and incredibly compassionate. They deserve all the support they can get!
What AMTM does for helpless animals is nothing short of extraordinary. They don’t just rescue animals; they heal them, rehabilitate them, and give them a second chance at life. Knowing that my donations go toward helping so many stray dogs and cats find a safe home makes me feel like I’m part of a bigger mission.
I’ve been a regular donor to AMTM for the past few years, and I can vouch for the incredible work they do. Their rescue operations are efficient, and the way they care for sick and injured animals is touching. I’m deeply moved by their efforts to give every animal a better life.
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