Pet Food Getting Dangerously Low at Shelters in Ukraine

many dogs of all sizes at animal shelter looking up at camera

Photo: United for Animals

The ongoing war in Ukraine is taking a toll on the innocent animals and those brave individuals who remain behind to care for them. 

Our partners in Ukraine just informed us that pet food is getting dangerously low, once again. Rescuers and caretakers in some of the hardest hit areas rely on this food to feed the stray and abandoned animals as well as animal shelters. 

white cat eating food out of can in war zone

Winter has arrived and the need for food is even higher. As temperatures plummet, rescuers are taking in more animals off the street and need to feed and care for them. 

large brown dog eating kibble in the snow

Thousands of dogs and cats are at risk of starving if we don't step up to help. Join us in feeding hungry animals

several dogs at animal shelter looking up at camera

As brutal attacks continue across Ukraine, people who risk their lives to feed the animals left behind in war zones need our continued support. They are just trying to survive one day at a time with no end to the war in sight. 

stray cats eating kibble off snow-covered street

These animals have lost everything they know including their homes and families. Let's show them we care. Every dollar helps send vital food to the homeless dogs and cats in Ukraine. Donate now!

Andrea Powell

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.

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