From News Nation:
“Gaza shelter turns toy cars,
bikes into aids for paralyzed animals”
An animal shelter in the Gaza
Strip is using the wheels of toy cars and kids’ bicycles to build mobility devices
for disabled cats and dogs, helping them walk, run and play again despite a
lack of access to specialized prosthetics. Workers at the Palestinian enclave’s
Sulala Animal Rescue society are working to fit some 32 cats and dogs with the
makeshift wheelchairs or with artificial limbs made from recycled wood and
metal. “They (the animals) get exhausted when they are paralyzed, so we give
them something that allows them to walk, so they would feel normal. Animals
have feelings, too,” Said Al-Aer, who helps run the shelter, said.
One of the dogs, Lucy, whose hind
legs were paralyzed in a car accident, was given a wheelchair built using the
rainbow-colored rubber wheels of a discarded children’s bike. With the
assistance of volunteers, Lucy slips her upper body through a harness
connecting a metal frame to the wheels. Her back legs sit comfortably above the
back of the frame. And off she goes. “It is adjustable to the dog’s size,” said
Ismail Al-Aer, Said’s uncle, who designed the device. Ismail created a similar
apparatus for cats using the small wheels of a toy race car. The animal
shelter, in Gaza City, has received donations from charities in Australia and
Britain. There are no specialized medical centers for animals in Gaza, which is
run by the militant group Hamas and is held under an Israeli-led blockade.
While it does have two prosthesis
centers, they are busy providing artificial limbs to some 1,600 amputees in the
Strip, including many who were shot during border clashes with Israeli troops. But
the centers do not offer services to animals, making the shelter’s initiative
all the more important, Gaza veterinarian Bashar Shehada said. “Amputations
drop, as well as ulcers and wounds that result from animals crawling,” Shehada
said.
^ This is a place doing a
rewarding and difficult job to help animals. ^
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