A year after enduring a horrific act of animal cruelty, an injured camel from Sindh’s Sanghar district stood on all fours once again—this time with the help of a custom-designed prosthetic leg.
The camel, now named Cammie or Kemi by her rescuers, had her front leg severed in June last year after she wandered into an agricultural field in the Mundh Jamrao area in Sanghar.
The landlord, allegedly enraged by the camel foraging for fodder, mutilated her using a sharp instrument. The disturbing incident was recorded and widely shared on social media, prompting national outrage and action from the authorities.
According to witnesses and animal rights activists, Cammie—only eight months old at the time—was left writhing in pain, bleeding and helpless. Videos of her condition sparked widespread condemnation, leading to the registration of a criminal case and the remand of at least six suspects. However, due to the alleged influence of the accused parties, the camel's original owner later withdrew his cooperation, refraining from naming the perpetrators.
Following the attack, Cammie was taken into the care of the Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS) Benji Project, an animal welfare organization based in Karachi. Over the past year, she received consistent veterinary treatment, rehabilitation, and emotional care at their shelter.
On Tuesday, the shelter shared an emotional video showing Cammie taking her first steps with the help of a prosthetic limb, custom-designed for her by the U.S.-based firm Bionic Pets, which specializes in artificial limbs for animals.
“Cammie stood up! One year ago today, she was brutally maimed and left to die. But today, she stood on her prosthetic for the very first time,” the shelter wrote on its social media platforms.
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The organization acknowledged the tireless efforts behind Cammie’s recovery, stating: “It’s been a year full of tears, setbacks, and silent courage. There were moments we were told to give up—to move on. But we didn’t. And today, Cammie stood up for us. Alhamdulillah, this moment is nothing short of a miracle.”
The shelter also extended its gratitude to Bionic Pets, the Sindh government, and PPP leader Shazia Marri for their support. It added that while Cammie still faces challenges adjusting to her new limb, her first steps represent a symbol of resilience and a triumph of compassion over cruelty.
The prosthetic leg is not just a medical aid but also a beacon of hope for other abused animals across the country. The shelter emphasized that Cammie's journey underscores the importance of perseverance, accountability, and animal rights protection in Pakistan.







