Homeless Dogs and Cats Rescued from Bombed Ukraine Villages
Andrea Powell
Photo: Patron Pet Center
Courageous individuals and military members continue to risk their lives to rescue animals left behind in bombed villages throughout Ukraine.
Bombs continue to rain down as the animals cower in fear from the loud noises and threat they have experienced for far too long.

The few residents that remain in the devastated areas attempt to feed the animals but there are so many hungry mouths to feed. After a recent attack on the Donetsk region, the surviving residents approached military members to ask for help rescuing animals.
Ten cats and four dogs were rescued from homes destroyed by bombs and taken in by the Patron Pet Center.

The dogs ran up to rescuers wagging their tails, including one later named Larry. They knew help had finally arrived and they were more than willing to leave the dangerous area.

The ten felines were also friendly and eager to get somewhere safe. They all arrived at the Patron Pet Center where they are getting the food and medical care they need.

Many would have died of starvation if it weren't for the brave people who helped care for them and made sure they were rescued.
Your donations are helping them heal emotionally and physically from all the trauma they endured and making sure they have a full belly. Once they have recovered, they will find new loving homes.

Animal shelters and caretakers are caring for hundreds of animals and need help feeding them. Donate today to send nutritious food to caretakers and shelters in Ukraine.

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.