Krupa Loving Animal
📍 Pet adoption centers in Bangalore
Krupa Loving Animal appears to offer a valuable service for animals in need, providing a safe haven and potentially medical care. Their dedication to rescuing and rehabilitating vulnerable creatures is commendable and fills a vital role within the community, especially for those who might otherwise lack support. The organization's efforts to find permanent homes for these animals demonstrate a commitment to their long-term well-being.
While operational challenges might arise in a facility handling numerous animals with varied needs, clear communication channels and a focus on transparency with those seeking to assist or inquire about animals are essential. A strong emphasis on consistent protocols and documented care plans could help ensure all animals receive appropriate and timely support.
Information about pet adoption center in Bangalore - Krupa Loving Animal
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Customer Reviews
Krupa Loving Animal has a rating of 4 out of 5 based on over 933 reviews on Google
If you love an animal and want it to survive, DO NOT send it here. This so-called "animal care" centre is a disgrace to the word "care." Two weeks ago, I rescued a stray cat I had been feeding for 7 months but one day it was electrocuted due to a electric shock. I rushed it to a private veterinary hospital, where it received proper care: burns were dressed with protective bandages, a 15-day antibiotic injection was given, and pain relief tablets were prescribed. The vet clearly instructed that the dressing be changed every 3–4 days to avoid infection. (I have also attached the pic after i got treatment from a private hospital) I took the cat, along with the medicines and treatment details, to Krupa Care, trusting they would continue the care. But from the moment I arrived, they ignored everything I said and when i showed them the prescription, tossed aside the medicines, and refused to listen to the vet’s instructions. When I called for updates, Poornima (the person in charge) repeatedly made excuses instead of giving real information — always saying the cat was "not cooperating" or that "the bandage couldn’t be removed." She constantly criticised the private vet’s work, claiming there were "too many bandages," when in reality that’s exactly how an electrocution wound needs to be protected to prevent infection. After a week, she finally told me the cat had died and instead of explaining what happened, she told me to "go ask the private hospital" why they bandaged it like that. This, despite the fact that they had already removed the bandage at Krupa and never even did a new dressing or gave any proper treatment. When I asked her what treatment was done, she arrogantly replied, "There are some medical procedures, why do we have to tell you?" And when I pointed out how rude she was being to someone who entrusted them with a living animal, she hung up on me. From reading other reviews on Google, I can’t help but think they probably admit stray animals, cats, and dogs, collect funds from the government or other private NGOs, and then just let these animals suffer without proper care. I don’t know why they are even running this so-called "centre" except maybe to take in animals for the sake of funding rather than actually saving lives. This was my cat’s fate in their hands: ignored vet instructions, no transparency, no accountability, no compassion, and nothing but rudeness. I truly believe that if I had kept the cat with me, it would have had a fighting chance to live. To anyone reading this: Do not send any animal here — not a pet, not a stray, not anything that breathes. If you care about their life, don’t let them end up in this careless, cold, and heartless place.
I’m very disappointed with my recent experience calling Krupa Animal Center. The lady who received my call didn’t even bother to listen properly to what I was saying, nor was she friendly. I was calling to help a friend whose stray dog needs urgent adoption support — the dog is old, has severe hair loss, and suffers from continuous saliva discharge. I truly wanted to help, but instead of showing empathy or at least discussing the situation politely, the person on the call dismissed it without any concern. People working in rescue and animal welfare should have compassion and humanity, especially when dealing with those trying to help distressed animals. Such negligence is disheartening, and I hope this feedback encourages better training and sensitivity towards callers and the animals in need.
I sent my injured dog to this NGO, hoping it would get proper care. My dog could still walk when I handed it over. Later, I got the shocking news that it had died — but they never informed me directly. When I called, they claimed they had the wrong contact number. I asked where my dog was, and they casually said they had already done the funeral. I requested a medical report to know what happened, but they refused to give it. This was an extremely painful experience, and I deeply regret trusting them. Please be cautious and enquire properly before sending any animal here. I don’t want others to go through the same loss.
I want to share my experience so that others can be careful before trusting this shelter with the life of any helpless animal. A few days ago, a small stray kitten — around 2 months old — came into my house. She looked sick and weak, so I took her to a local vet who said her bladder was full and she couldn’t urinate. The vet manually helped her release urine and gave her an injection. She ate some food and rested afterward. I cared for her, kept her warm, and even bought medicines. I stayed up at night observing her, giving her warmth and food — she seemed to be slowly improving. Wanting the best for her, I reached out to Krupa Loving Animals Shelter in Bangalore, hoping they would continue her care professionally. But after handing her over, I was given no proper updates. I tried calling, but my calls were ignored. Finally, they told me she had died and showed me her dead body. I felt something wasn’t right. The kitten was weak but responsive when I handed her over — and I had seen online reviews from other people saying similar things: that the shelter often says animals have "died" after refusing calls and offering no proper care. This pattern is deeply disturbing. You are expected to trust such places with vulnerable lives — and when that trust is broken, it hurts deeply. I want to say this clearly: "I trusted your shelter with a helpless, sick kitten who was slowly recovering. What happened has left me heartbroken and full of doubt, especially after reading similar complaints from others. You may ignore my calls, but you cannot ignore the truth. If any carelessness or neglect caused her death, I pray that one day you suffer from a serious illness — just like that innocent kitten suffered — and feel the same pain she went through. May God make you understand what it means to be helpless and ignored." I hope no other kind-hearted animal lover goes through what I went through. Please be careful before surrendering any animal to this shelter. It may cost more than you know.
A very great work by Mahendra ji True spirited soul and serving the needy here we should definitely visit this place often and serve as much possible help to keep the divine work going today we "Helping Hands Be Good Do Good" Members visited this shelter and Along with us we Served one Tempo of Green Grass to Cows and other animals present here, also we took Roti for Dogs and feeded them, they really need our help so we should regularly do it whenever possible
Never send any dog here. When they take the dog in they’re all very sweet and caring about the animal. Ask about the dog’s well being in a few days and they are so rude and arrogant. Wish I’d never sent the poor dog here. Sent here for a broken leg and it was dead in a few days. The lady was so rude when I called to ask how the dog is.
Thank you Poornima ma'm for your support with helping a blind stray dog find a shelter that cares for a lost soul. We found this dog runover by an inhuman auto driver and while we did provide the initial trauma care we were looking for a permanent home. I must say that Krupa shelter was most responsive amongst the shelters that we tried to connect and more than willing to accomodate our request. Our heartfelt thanks to all the caretakers and individuals running this shelter home.
Information about Krupa Loving Animal
Address
Krupa Loving Animal is located at 16, 7th Main Rd, Subash Nagar, Kengeri Satellite Town, Bengaluru, Ramasandra, Karnataka 560060, India
Phone
The phone number of Krupa Loving Animal is +91 98805 63690
Website
The website of Krupa Loving Animal is: krupaanimalsbangalore.wordpress.com
Business Hours
Monday: 11:15–17:00
Tuesday: 11:15–18:00
Wednesday: 11:15–17:00
Thursday: 11:15–16:00
Friday: 11:15–16:00
Saturday: 11:15–16:00
Sunday: Closed