KATHMANDU: Helpless cow protection campaign has demanded the establishment of Kanji House, a shelter for animals, in every local level to expand the Kathmandu Valley as a helpless cattle free zone.
The campaign has been doing legal advocacy to end the trend of leaving cattle stranded in the streets.
Expressing pleasure over the construction of a Kanji House in Dakshankali by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, the campaign chair Uttam Pudasaini urged people to take cattle to the Kanji House for their health checkup and quarantine them if they are found sick.
The campaign has so far rescued around 200 cows and calves and sheltered them at Gothatar of Kageshwori Manahara Municipality, it said.
Urging people to give stray cattle food, shelter, treatment and love, chair Pudasaini said they protect them when they are rescued.
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