The first "Point of Invincibility" for animals will open near Kyiv

The first "Point of Invincibility" for animals will open near Kyiv shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

Volunteers need to purchase a tent to get started.

In Irpen, Kyiv region, in the SMU microdistrict, the Animal Red Cross organization will open the first in Ukraine "Four-legged point of indestructibility".

At such a point, it will be possible to feed and warm a pet and even leave the animal for a while, reports Rcfa Irpin on Facebook.

The message stressed that such a "Point of Invincibility" will also accept people. In particular, it will be possible to charge the phone, drink coffee or tea and warm up.

The authors of the initiative emphasized that you can leave the animal by appointment, because the number of cages for animals is limited at the Point.

They also reported that the project was implemented with the help of international partners.

“Our American friends gave us a generator, gratitude from heaven to earth. French friends donated heat guns,” the message said.

The authors also noted that Ukrainian animal rights activists provided the Point with food, cages and bowls. To get started, volunteers need to purchase a tent.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that in Kramatorsk, in the Donetsk region, local dogs lined up to have breakfast at the volunteers. The day before, World Central Kitchen (WCK), a non-profit non-governmental organization, installed feeders for war-affected animals in the city.

As EcoPolitic reported earlier, the Kyiv public organization Yapomoga handed over 800 kg of feed to the military, who are the first to enter the occupied territories, so that they immediately feed the exhausted animals.

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