
Vets to the rescue of camel in distress at Kuzhuppilly beach
The Hindu
Kerala veterinarians rescue malnourished camel at Kuzhuppilly beach, treating it for Acidosis and malnutrition, restoring its health.
The Kerala State department veterinarians rescued a camel in distress after it collapsed from hunger, malnutrition, and accompanying health problems at the Kuzhuppilly beach.
Drs. Akhil Rag and team, veterinary surgeons from Edavanakkad veterinary hospital found the camel on October 7 (Monday) in a bad condition after it collapsed three days ago. The animal was brought to the beach as a tourist attraction by its owner from Uliyannoor near Aluva.
However, camels typically eat shrubs, leaves, and hay. The unfamiliar beachside vegetation caused the animal hardship, as it struggled to eat and gradually lost strength.
The vets said that the animal was plunged into distress because of Acidosis, a condition resulting from the loss of the body’s acid base balance.
The vets treated the animal with medicines, including doses of antibiotics. The camel is back on its feet and will take a few days before it is able to resume normal activities.

What began as a simple way to stay active soon grew into something larger. The couple converted the garden of their Ashok Nagar residence into a pickleball court, now known as Pickleball Point, envisioning it as a lively space where people from all age groups could gather, play and connect. “It started at home, as something for my husband and me to stay engaged,” she says. “As senior citizens, we wanted to enjoy the energy of people coming in and playing,” she further adds.












