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What’s Happening at the Sanctuary

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What to Expect From a Trauma-Informed Team Building Experience

At Indraloka, trauma-informed team building is shaped in relationship with rescued animals. These animals are not props or activities. Their presence offers a living model of attunement, boundaries, and nonverbal communication. Teams often find that being alongside animals subtly changes how they listen, pace themselves, and relate to one another, without instruction or pressure…

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Awards and Nominations

We’re proud to report that the GFAS has announced Indraloka’s Indra Lahiri as the recipient of this year’s Carole Noon award. We’re also a finalist for the 2024 SAGE People’s Choice Award, so please read here for more information on how to help us win!

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Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR)

We advocate for the protection of feral cat colonies through participation in TNR programs. The NEPA Rescue Veterinary Clinic at Indraloka (570-665-9215) provides TNR services for feral cats for just $137 per cat. Appointments are required and cats must be brought in a trap. Each appointment includes surgery, ear tipping, and vaccinations. You can safely return the cat to their colony knowing that you have helped them live a healthier life.

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Rescue Update: Mak and Loni

It is with great sadness that we share that our sweet baby Mak has not survived. We are all grieving from this sudden loss. Loni’s leg was re-wrapped in the clinic and Dr. Interlandi has spoken with the orthopedic surgeon for ruminants at New Bolton Center, who is now reviewing radiographs and will be calling to discuss a plan of action.

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