In the initial years, Abrams observed, one notable obstacle was that the area lacked cell phones and landlines — so Animal Aid Unlimited might be contacted three times per week
for animal rescue help; in 2005, cell phones were introduced, and changed everything: Abrams says they might receive 60
calls a day
for assistance, explaining that the chief recurring issues
prompting phone
calls to the hospital are car accidents, the impact of a poor diet & / or consuming plastic products, and lack of medical treatment.