Caturday: Another Plea Not to Forget the Animals of Gaza

 

Graphic from Animal Friends Shelter/Twitter

Today, we make another plea not to forget the animal caught in the devastation that is going on in Gaza. These cat shelters are desperate for food and medical supplies. Housing is marginal, and sometimes populations have to be moved because of bombing. The people who care for them, sometimes at risk to their family and sometimes at the cost of being separated from family, are brave souls who deserve prayers and financial help. Our plea is: if you can help (even a few dollars added to many others giving a few dollars add up), please do. If you cannot help, please spread the word on your social media platforms (and anywhere else you can). The stories are not being covered by the media in ways that would bring attention to the dire plight of the animals forgotten in war (any war, really).

See our cats in war series of posts.

For more Caturday posts, click HERE.

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