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Zoo activists saved more than 100 lives in a day

Katerina Belousova

34 animals were sterilized at UAnimals

Zoo activists saved 111 lives during the day on July 6, including evacuating 20 dogs from the animal protection center in the Mykolayiv region to the shelter in Starokostyantyniv.

They also sent 808 kilograms of fodder for Kharkiv Oblast and provided about 104 thousand hryvnias of aid, reports Uanimals on Telegram.

They sent 204 kg of fodder and UAH 6,000 to volunteer Anna from Myrhorod, who takes care of 17 dogs abandoned by their owners and feeds 50 street cats. Animals need vaccines.

Volunteer Vyacheslav also transported 104 kilograms of cat food for more than a hundred animals of Rusky Tyshok and Ruska Lozova. Due to heavy shelling, few people are ready to go there.

"500 kilograms of fodder went to a family from Kharkiv. Victoria and her husband have been feeding homeless animals since the beginning of the war, and also help pensioners' pets. The couple has 450 animals under their care: 350 cats and 100 dogs," animal rights activists said.

They also helped the animals rescued from shelling with food and money to the residents of Mykolaiv and Kharkiv who take care of them. UAH 5,000 was transferred for the purchase of hay for the horses from Kharkiv's "Kazka" that were evacuated to Poltava Oblast.

In addition, animal rights activists paid 30,000 hryvnias for the rehabilitation of lions evacuated from the Bilytskyi Zoo to Natalya Popova's "Wild Animal Shelter" and sterilized 34 animals.

You can support animal rights activists with money using the details: Monobank 4441 1144 5162 5790, PrivatBank 5168 7422 4487 7746.

EcoPolitic will remind, in Kyiv, animal rights activists accused volunteer in theft humanitarian feed for animals.

As EcoPolitic previously reported, in Kyiv City State Administration they looking for those responsible for the death of 222 dogs from the Borodyanka shelter.

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