Indraloka Collection
The Indraloka Collection comprises images from Indraloka Animal Sanctuary’s original location in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania before it moved to its current location in Dalton, Pennsylvania.
Indraloka anserine residents standing in the entry of the upper barn with a view of the storage barn behind them. Photo taken 9-18-2015.
Rupert calf in the rear courtyard of the sanctuary house with original slate fence. The upper barn can be seen in the background. Photo taken 9-29-2016.
Tom turkey in front of the upper barn at Indraloka. Photo taken 9-18-2015.
Luvbug cat in the rear pastures behind the Indraloka upper barn. Luvbug was the ruling feline in this area of the sanctuary. Visible in the background are the sheep flock, fencing for separate horse pastures, and a vivid sunset sky. Photo taken 5-30-2016.
Madalitso (Maddie) goat and Luvbug cat in the entryway to the upper barn which was the home for a variety of species including chickens, potbelly pigs, farm pigs, and sheep. Photo taken 9-18-2015.
The lower barn of Indraloka’s original property in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania, seen in the mist. Visible are the upper portion of the barn including an attached garage used as storage with the main upper portion used as an event space and cat hang out. The lower concrete area in the left bottom corner leads to the lower portion of the barn, part of which is built into the hillside and housed the main cat area, horse stalls, and cattle barn. The curved entry road can be seen in the foreground. Photo taken 9-18-2015.
The lower barn of Indraloka’s original property in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania. Visible are the upper portion of the barn including an attached garage used as storage with the main upper portion used as an event space and cat hang out. Photo taken 9-18-2015.
The storage barn (foreground) and upper barn (background) of Indraloka’s original location in Mehoopany. Photo taken 9-18-2015.
John Sebastian Cabot cat perched on the thin slate wall on the driveway side of the lower barn. The entryway to the cat portion of this barn can be seen behind him as well as a drain pipe addition. Photo taken 1-21-2017.
A backside view of the tractor barn taken from the hillside on the upper edge of the sanctuary property. A portion of the storage barn can be seen on the left, and the lower barn is seen on the right. In the foreground is a tree that has one portion blooming. In the far background are hills that sit in both Mehoopany Township and Falls Township. Photo taken 4-24-2017.
Maddie and Vanna goats grazing in front of the upper barn. Seen is an unused small silo part of the original barn around which an enclosed aviary was built. Photo taken 6-19-2016.
Miss Lily Pie pig in her private barnyard off the upper barn. Also seen is an open half door that leads to a stall where Maddie and Vanna goats slept overnight. Photo taken 9-18-2015.