At the fair "Vsi.Svoyi" the puppies found their families

At the fair "Vsi.Svoyi" the puppies found their families facebook.com/UAnimals.official
Katerina Belousova

Every life is important

In Kyiv, during the Gift Market from the multi-brand platform "Vsi.Svoyi" three puppies from the Gostomel shelter found their new families.

At the event, volunteers set up a corner for cats and dogs who were looking for a home, according to the public organization UAnimals on Facebook.

The event lasted from December 24 to 25.

Zoo activists noted that visitors to the Gift Market had the opportunity to get to know the four-legged animals, spend time with them, and eventually find a new friend.

"We are grateful to everyone who came to spend the weekend and support homeless animals who are waiting for their new families. We are happy for the puppies that are already in their families! Giving warmth, kindness, support and love to war-torn animals is priceless, just like every life is important!", they emphasized.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that in Irpen, in the Kyiv region, in the microdistrict of the construction and assembly department, the "Animal Red Cross" organization will open the first "Four-legged Point of Unbreakability" in Ukraine. In such a point, it will be possible to feed and warm the pet and even leave the animal for a while.

As EcoPolitic reported earlier, Ukrainians were urged to join the initiative "Warm to tails", where you can help real dogs and cats survive the winter by playing with virtual animals.

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