A Tribute to Life……….TROY
I have shared various feelings that I have
experienced in my life through the canvas of My Cognitions…..and this time,
after a considerably long duration, it is pain and grief that has brought back
the words flowing endlessly.
It has been close to two years now that I and my
husband have been associated with the Bangalore wing of CUPA (Compassion
Unlimited Plus Action) who run a shelter for animals in distress. September
2010 was the time, when, our final efforts to save an old stray dog near our
apartment whose hind legs had been left totally non – functional, led us to the
CUPA animal shelter. The doctors there tried their best to give the grand old
dog another shot at life, but it was not to be. The poor dog had to be put to
sleep to relieve him of the inexplicable pain and suffering that it had been
enduring.
While we were taking a look around the shelter,
there was this one jovial and high – spirited pooch that caught my attention.
On moving closer to her, we found that she suffered from the same kind of
disability that the dog we had brought in, had. Her hind legs had been rendered
useless due to a fatal injury to her spine during an accident that she had met with
when she was barely six months old. A few kind – hearted souls had picked her
up and brought her to the shelter. She was dragging herself all around using
her front legs and at the maximum speed possible. To us as the onlookers, it
appeared to be such a painful process as her skin was constantly rubbing
against the ground. But, she was not one to be let down by her debility. Sheer
enthusiasm and zest for life – that was TROY.
A volunteer at the shelter told us that she
frequently suffered from infections due to the abrasions she had resulting from
the friction with the ground. He also told us that to reduce his discomfort and
help him move around they had devised a trolley cart to support her hind legs.
It helped her for a few days, and she would happily trot around the shelter
with the aid of the trolley. Unfortunately, her spine was too weak to handle
the weight for long and so they had to discontinue using it. But all the pain and discomfort that we could
visualize from what we heard was nowhere to be found in Troy, not even a speck
of it. Her spirit and energy to win through all the challenges that life
offered her was nothing but infectious. It made me feel so diminutive to think
that inspite of belonging to that species known as the best creation of God, ‘The
Homo – Sapiens’ , I was so easily discouraged and demoralized by things that
were so insignificant when compared to what this four – legged creature was
confronted with, and which she almost tossed ahead like a ball which was thrown
towards her as an object of entertainment.
We decided to adopt her as foster parents. Foster
parenting here would mean that, we provide the financial support for all her
daily needs as well as the constant medical attention that she required. So,
September 19th, 2010, marked the beginning of a lifelong bond
between us and Troy. We would visit her once in a month or once in every two months,
and the officials at CUPA would regularly update us about her condition.
Everytime we visited CUPA she would be there to welcome us with the same warmth
and love. Over a period of time a relationship developed between us which was
nothing less than what one shares with one's child. She was our baby – our darling
Troy.
The last time we visited her, we decided to gift her
a new collar with tiny paw prints. It was lunch time for the inmates at the shelter
and she was busy eating when we reached. Once she was done, we took her aside
and removed her old collar and put in the new one that we had bought for her.
She stayed with us for a while as we patted her and then she decided to take a
stroll and so we let her go. We spend some more time playing with the other
dogs and cats at the shelter and just before we got up to leave we decided to
see Troy. But, she was nowhere to be found, we looked all around the shelter
but she wasn’t around. We asked the attendants if they had seen her and slowly
everyone started looking for her. They called out her name but there was no
response. I started getting worried because this was very unlike her. After almost
an hour of looking for her, one of the officials came out smiling from the
office and told us she was in there. We walked in to find her happily taking
her afternoon nap under one of the tables there. Seeing us, she pulled herself
up and came to us with that very familiar expression of selfless love. We
cuddled her for a while and then said good bye to her, but little did we know
then that it was the last time we were seeing her!!!!
Just as we were planning our next visit to see her
during the weekend, the officials at CUPA informed us that she had finally
succumbed to the infection which had gradually spread across her body. Troy is
no more and there is nothing that can fill the void that she has left.
Yes, I know, that very few people, limited to those
classified as animal – lovers, will be able to comprehend the profoundness of
this bond between ‘Man and Man’s Best Friend’. I also know that some would
consider this level of involvement with an animal as an act of insanity. But I
consider the few, who are aware of this wonderful feeling of selfless love,
loyalty, devotion and friendship that these speechless creatures shower upon their
human companions, as blessed, for this is an experience that destiny showers
only on the fortunate.
Troy has taught me and possibly many others who have
known her, the art of living life to the fullest no matter what the conditions
are. She has been an inspiration to many and she will forever live in our
memories. I hope that she finds peace and happiness wherever she is.
Miss You Troy…..RIP………..
2 comments:
Wow Jasmita... u r great... Beautiful writing... brought tears to my eyes!!!
Thanks Dear..... I just expressed whatever I was feeling through my writing......
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