A Caturday Post: Cats in War 2: Mohamed Mosa Mo's Rescue of Animals in Gaza
Finally, the second post in the series of Caturday posts about cats trapped in war zones. Cats are not political (nor are dogs or any other animal for that matter--nor, generally, the people caring for them, nor this post). In peace and where people watch out for them, cats enjoy being loved and learn to return love. Yet, cats (and other animals) do get find themselves struggling in war zones. They, just like people who have done nothing to bring harm to anyone else but just happen to live there, suffer the consequences of evil descending unexpectedly from sources external to them. Like people, cats and other animals suffer when they are homeless and without food or winter. And they are often completely forgotten when war (or natural disaster, for that matter -- they drown in floods and burn in fires) breaks out. Like people, they have to dodge bullets, bombs, and other dangers. Unlike people, they are often not calculated into humanitarian outreach efforts
In this post, we share the plight (and courage) of the animals and people at Mohamed Mosa Mo's animal rescue in Gaza. Although the Internet is intermittent there, some word gets out. Here is the latest from these folks:
My dear friends, despite all the fear, terror, and violent bombing of #Gaza City, and the escape of a large number of cats and dogs into my area, meals are being provided as much as possible to these animals that are frightened by the bombing. Pray for us, please.
War is awful. The suffering of animals (and innocent people) from the wages of war is inexcusable. Yet, how does one help while sitting in a peaceful location far from the madding crowd? I help the only way I know how -- by trying to support from afar one effort that I can reach and providing that effort prayers, encouragement, and where possible, donations, as well as by spreading the word until it reaches someone who can perhaps do much more.
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