They are just like us, 
just a different shape 
that’s all. 
Different shape…
just to colour the world, 
you know? 
Just like different flowers. 
They are beings with 
all intelligence, all love, 
all resolution, 
just like us!
Hallo 
sweet-hearted viewers 
and welcome to another 
effervescent episode of 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants! 
Today we’ll meet 
four joyful individuals 
with fascinating stories 
about their delightful 
animal companions and 
the beautiful, harmonious 
relationships they share. 
We begin with 
our Association member 
Manisha, 
a lover of animals who 
lives in the enchanting 
country of Nepal.
Who wouldn't like animals?
They are very 
kind hearted and 
compassionate. 
They have selfless 
loving natures. 
They express the same 
kind of behavior 
on the outside as what 
they feel on the inside. 
It all started 
when Manisha’s cousin 
brought home 
eight fish in a tank. 
From that point on, 
unfortunately he did 
very little in the way 
of caring for the fish. 
During this period 
Manisha started 
having dreams 
involving these fish. 
I saw in my dreams that 
the fish were talking 
to me, and the aquarium 
was breaking and I also 
saw Master with them. 
At first I didn't pay 
any attention to them, 
but after having similar 
dreams many times 
I felt from inside 
as if they're trying to 
communicate with me. 
Perhaps 
they were requesting 
that I save them.
I felt something like that. 
Then one day 
I made a decision that 
from now on, 
whatever it takes, 
I'm going to save 
the remaining fish, and 
take good care of them. 
And I decided to bring 
those fish to my room 
and take responsibility 
for them. 
So, I brought 
the aquarium to my room, 
I cleaned it, 
and only one was alive. 
However, 
as a new caregiver, 
Manisha did not know 
where to find plant-based 
fish food for
her finned companion. 
Since I am a vegan, 
I wanted to give him 
vegan foods. 
I searched for vegan 
fish food in several shops, 
but I couldn't find it. 
Then I asked
the shopkeeper about 
alternative fish food and 
they suggested me to 
keep a water plant inside 
the aquarium and the fish 
like eating those plants 
and that would be 
vegetarian as well. 
And I fed him the same 
water plant for a month. 
And one day when 
I was having my meal, 
I thought what about 
giving some grains of 
cooked rice to the fish, 
the ones that I was eating. 
So, I dropped a couple of 
rice grains into 
the aquarium and the fish 
happily came nearby and 
ate the pieces of rice. 
So from that day onwards 
I gave him one to two 
grains of cooked rice 
every day after making it 
into small pieces. 
So, he is almost double 
in size now than before. 
And also he hasn’t been 
like before and 
he is very healthy and 
is also living very happily. 
Now it’s been nearly 
two years, the fish 
is living comfortably 
and is doing fine. 
To the northeast of Nepal, 
at the foot of 
the Phoenix Mountain 
near Beijing, China 
lives a man who sings 
heartfelt songs about 
saving animal lives. 
Xie Zheng is a vegan 
independent music 
producer in China. 
He is also the founder of 
the China-based
non-profit group 
Don't Eat Friends 
that promotes 
the plant-based diet 
and animal protection. 
Don’t Eat Friends 
often holds benefit 
music concerts with 
proceeds from the events 
going to various animal 
rights organizations 
such as those seeking to 
stop bear bile farming or 
the fur trade in China.
Mr. Xie also rescues and 
cares for stray animals 
and finds them 
loving forever homes. 
They are sisters. 
When they came,
they were just this big 
and had suffered from 
a kind of skin disease. 
After continuous 
treatment, 
they are healed and are 
ready to be adopted. 
Animals are 
just like humans; 
each and every one of 
them has a unique 
personality and 
lovable qualities. 
Let’s meet 
one of Xie Zheng’s 
feline friends!
Lychee, an affectionate 
cat who is as sweet 
as her name, was just 
a little kitten 
when she was found 
abandoned in 2008 and 
was suffering from 
a severe eye infection 
at the time. 
The infection almost 
blocked her entire 
right eye. 
Look how serious 
her wound was. 
At that time she had 
a huge scab on her face. 
We applied 
some eye drops. 
Although the wound 
looked very serious, 
it was only external. 
It was a cleansing process. 
See this one; she has 
become a bit better. 
Later we applied some 
Yunnan Baiyao (Chinese 
hemostatic medicine) and 
it worked very well. 
The wound gradually 
healed after that. 
So you can see now, 
she’s recovered and 
has grown to like us. 
She knows that 
we’re her friends. 
We can also learn a lot 
from these cats. 
You see, 
after suffering such 
a tremendous trauma, 
they can still recover 
after a period of time. 
We can really learn 
from the animals. 
We can learn their 
attitude towards nature. 
They will not destroy 
nature for their own 
indulgence or enjoyment. 
They just need 
some sunlight. 
If humans had as few 
demands as the animals, 
we would not have caused 
such a large amount 
of environmental 
destruction, right? 
We have all heard about 
handsome heroes 
coming to the rescue 
of damsels in distress. 
But have you ever met 
a rabbit hero? 
Peace, 
a Dutch breed bunny 
in Formosa (Taiwan), 
is one such rabbit you 
surely will never forget! 
Peace is our treasure 
at home. 
We often take him 
to the balcony
to enjoy the sunlight. 
One time, we were 
looking for Peace 
on the balcony, 
but we couldn't find him. 
After searching 
high and low, 
we still couldn't see him 
anywhere.
Peace…Peace, 
where are you? 
Peace, where are you? 
Later on, we found a 
small hole in the balcony, 
which appeared to lead to 
the neighbor’s balcony, 
so we thought Peace 
probably had sneaked out 
to the neighbor's (place). 
Then we went to 
our neighbor’s (place) 
to have a look. 
We found Peace sitting 
in front of a cage where 
there was another rabbit 
inside. 
That rabbit appeared 
to be in bad shape. 
She had no food or water.
So we took some food 
and water from our home 
to feed the rabbit. 
After that, we went to 
talk to the neighbor 
hoping they would take 
better care of the rabbit. 
I think the rabbit must 
have asked for help 
from Peace. 
This is the story of 
how our Peace 
rescued a “beauty.”
Aww! 
What a lovely story! 
Finally, let’s journey 
over to Australia’s 
pristine Northern Rivers 
region in the state of 
New South Wales to 
hear a splendid tale 
involving a national icon 
– the kangaroo! 
It all began when 
our Association member 
Leslie Parks moved into 
a little wooden house 
in the middle of the forest. 
Furry friends like 
kangaroos and wallabies 
became her neighbors. 
When Leslie reads novels 
in the yard, the curious 
pouched friends 
occasionally come by 
to say “hi.” 
Over time the marsupials 
and Leslie have formed 
a special bond and 
kind-hearted Leslie 
feeds them delicious 
vegan foods like fruits 
every morning. 
One day, a frightening 
event happened. 
Leslie was present 
when her joey or 
baby kangaroo friend 
was seriously hurt and 
sustained a deep wound 
on his leg. 
Thanks to Leslie’s 
fast action, 
she saved the marsupial 
from further injury 
and certain death. 
Understandably 
the baby’s mother was 
tremendously upset about 
her son’s condition. 
The joey jumped into 
her pouch and 
the mother hopped away.
Leslie could barely sleep 
that night, 
sick with worry about 
the fate of her small friend.
Leslie couldn't believe 
her eyes when she saw 
the little baby joey 
smiling at her 
the very next morning. 
I said prayers all night. 
My Master helped me 
with her love 
and blessings. 
In the morning 
the mother came along 
with the baby 
to my front steps, 
and this was the most 
beautiful thing I think. 
The mother looked at 
the baby and baby looked 
up at me and I was like: 
“What do you want 
to tell me?” 
The little baby kangaroo 
just started making 
this little noises like 
‘kekeke… kekeke’ 
and I was like: “Oh! 
What are you saying?” 
and then he just started 
telling me this whole 
story and I felt like: 
“Oh my God, Okay, you 
are telling me all about it 
and how much 
it scared you.” 
And I was like: “Yes, 
I understand you. 
I really was scared, 
I thought I was going to 
lose you.” 
And then he was 
looking up at the tree 
like he really understood 
what I was saying to him 
and he was saying to me, 
and it was really 
quite amazing. 
The gaping wound 
in the side of his leg 
was totally gone and 
healed that morning. 
And it was literally like 
a miracle had happened. 
To celebrate 
the little joey’s courage, 
Leslie named the lucky 
fellow “Brave.”
And from that day on 
that little baby kangaroo, 
with his mother, 
comes to my house, 
bangs his head on the door 
in the morning, 
comes inside, 
and I feed him fruit, and 
he shares his life with me 
now and he’s the bravest 
kangaroo out of all 
the kangaroos that I have 
living on my property, 
which I probably 
got about 20 little baby 
wallabies and then all the 
other bigger kangaroos, 
but he’s the bravest one 
out of the lot. 
And he knows me 
and he talks to me. 
I just go out 
to my veranda and 
I call out: ‘Brave!’ 
And he comes, 
he answers me and 
he comes hopping to me, 
and it’s just a wonderful 
connection we’ve made. 
And even now when I 
still think about it,
it just brings such joy!
Indeed animals are 
like jewels who truly 
brighten our lives. 
May we all love 
and treasure 
their precious existence 
on our shared planet 
so that our world 
is always like 
Eden on Earth. 
We thank all 
the dedicated caregivers 
featured on today’s show 
for providing such 
a warm and affectionate 
home to the animals. 
May all follow 
your noble example 
in how to kindly treat 
our animal friends. 
Friendly viewers, 
thank you for 
your charming presence 
today on our program. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News. 
May we always 
appreciate the wonderful 
companionship of 
the animals in our lives.