A cat was suffering from labour pains, and a concerned citizen named Rajesh Prajapati sheltered the animal near his home and called 1962 Animal Ambulance for help. Upon arriving at the scene, Dr. Chirag Parmar examined the cat and discovered that it was in excruciating pain, and the cub inside had died. Dr. Hasan Ali and Pilot Jayesh Baria also arrived in another Karuna Ambulance to assist in the treatment, and the team worked together to save the cat's life. Drs. Parmar and Ali performed a successful operation on the cat, which took three hours of intense effort, and gave it a new life. The Karuna Ambulance Service has saved over 38,268 animals and birds, including 12,741 medical cases, 2,605 medical supply cases, 19,373 surgical cases, 332 gynecological cases, and 3,317 other cases.