Shraddha
Kapoor,
earlier
this
morning,
took
to
her
social
media
accounts
to
remind
fans
that
while
everyone
is
locked
in
their
homes
with
supplies,
stray
animals
are
left
without
food
or
shelter
on
the
streets.
The
actress
has
donated
to
an
NGO
to
help
them
feed
stray
animals
during
the
lockdown
period.
The
NGO,
People
For
Animals
India,
took
to
Twitter
on
Tuesday
and
thanked
Shraddha
Kapoor
for
her
donation.
The
tweet
read,
"@ShraddhaKapoor
We
thank
you
for
your
generous
donation
to
the
voiceless!
PAWSITIVE
HEARTS
is
an
initiative
launched
by
PFA
in
order
to
overcome
the
problem
of
starvation
during
lockdown,"
@ShraddhaKapoor
Please
show
love
to
the
voiceless
PAWSITIVE
HEARTS
is
an
initiative
launched
by
PFA
in
order
to
overcome
the
problem
of
starvation
among
animals
during
lockdown
Link:https://t.co/123KlF41d4
Note-Contributions
to
the
cause
will
be
eligible
for
Tax
ExemptionU/S
80G
On
Wednesday,
Shraddha
took
to
Instagram
to
share
a
heart-touching
post
of
animals
in
captivity
and
how
the
lockdown
is
affecting
them.
The
picture
shared
by
Shraddha
was
from
another
Instagram
page
'Earth'
and
it
featured
animals
like
Tiger,
Elephant,
Bear,
Chimpanzee,
and
Dolphin
who
have
been
kept
in
captivity
and
isolation.
She
captioned
the
post
asking
if
everyone
is
tired
of
isolation?
She
went
onto
remind
fans
that
the
effects
of
isolation
-
depression,
anxiety,
loneliness
can
be
felt
by
animals
as
well.
"As
humans,
we
tend
to
lack
empathy
for
others
until
we've
experienced
their
situation
ourselves.
But
now
that
we've
felt
the
suffering
of
captivity,
let's
extend
empathy
toward
the
other
living
beings
that
we
share
this
planet
with."
"Millions
of
animals
have
been
isolated
their
entire
lives.
In
isolation,
these
animals
exhibit
concerning
behaviours
including
self-harm.
Mental
health
is
not
a
uniquely
human
trait.
This
is
not
normal." she
added,
urging
her
fans
to
oppose
zoos
and
animals
captivity.
"No
living
being
should
live
in
captivity.
We
are
guests
of
this
planet,
not
masters"
The
Indian
Government
has
extended
the
nationwide
lockdown
period
until
May
3,
2020,
as
the
total
number
of
positive
cases
rise
above
10,000.
Currently,
the
total
COVID-19
positive
cases
in
India
has
been
reported
as
11,439s.