Caturday: Cats in War 4 - Time to take advantage of a truce

 

photo from Animal Friends Shelter


Recently, the Network for Animals put up a video on Facebook that details the plight of animals caught in war zones. In our cats in war series, we are looking at specific shelters and their owners and trying to find ways to help them -- hoping that some readers will be able to step and help, at the very least.

In several previous posts, we have identified rescuers and shelters in Gasa that are in desperate straits. With a truce in effect (a very short one), they can go out and replenish the supplies (brought in through humanitarian aid work) for their cats and dogs (and, in some cases, other animals. In some cases, they have had to hold their populations to less than subsistence levels, which made for some pretty grumpy cats. 

Here are links to shelters who could use some quick turnaround help. Even small amount help -- they can be put together with other small amounts to really make a difference.

Animal Friends Shelter; donation info HERE. More posts HERE.

Sulala Animal Rescue; donate into HERE. More posts HERE.

Mohammed Mosa's Animal Recues; donate HERE. More psots HERE.

There are others, but some may not have survived. In one case, their social media posts stopped mid-October. I suggest a google search for others -- or a Facebook/Twitter search -- if you can spare the $$ to help a number of them.

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