Giving Tuesday is quickly approaching…

…so, in this month of gratitude and thanksgiving, we continue to count our blessings for the good you do every time you donate to NFA, with a special rescue story that could not have happened without generous support like yours. We hope we can rely on your continued support today.

We are SO GRATEFUL for friends like YOU! Part 2: You help animals like Tony, hit by a car and left to die! 1

This week, that incredible rescue story belongs to Tony the donkey,
the poor gentle soul who was hit by a car, left to die, then ATTACKED BY WOLVES!

It’s hard to even fathom the fear and horror that Tony endured before love like yours saved him.

After he was hit by a car and critically injured near Be’er Sheva in Israel, Tony was simply left by the roadside to languish in a pool of his own blood and traumatic pain.

We are SO GRATEFUL for friends like YOU! Part 2: You help animals like Tony, hit by a car and left to die! 2

Then night fell, and Tony’s sad story got so much worse

As he lay in the darkness suffering from his awful wounds, a pack of wolves smelled his blood and started to EAT HIM. Blinded in the vicious attack, as predators ripped and tore at his flesh, Tony couldn’t even see to try and defend himself!

How Tony’s tender little heart must have wondered what he’d done wrong!

By the next morning, Tony was barely clinging to life.
But, that’s where you came in

We are SO GRATEFUL for friends like YOU! Part 2: You help animals like Tony, hit by a car and left to die! 3

The passersby who found Tony called our partner in Israel, Starting Over Sanctuary (SOS).

Your support enables us to form partnerships such as this – which in turn makes it possible for our partners to ACT to SAVE LIVES at a moment’s notice.

SOS managed to save Tony’s life. It does AMAZING work rehabilitating abused and abandoned friends like Tony – animals who have been subjected to the most terrible cruelty and neglect!

We are SO GRATEFUL for friends like YOU! Part 2: You help animals like Tony, hit by a car and left to die! 4

We won’t lie to you…

…gentle donkeys like Tony are routinely treated with casual contempt or tortured ‘just for fun’ as mere objects, beasts of burden to be used – or even slaughtered in brutal ways for their skin.

That’s why when you donate to Network for Animals, YOU help us
bring an END to the slaughter of donkeys
YOU fight against their abuse and neglect worldwide…
and YOU fund their rescue, plus food, and veterinary treatment at
amazing, loving organizations like SOS, and others.

We are SO GRATEFUL for friends like YOU! Part 2: You help animals like Tony, hit by a car and left to die! 5

At NFA we receive no government grants to do this life-saving work.

We and the animals rely totally on the generosity of friends like you – including animals who’ve been absolutely brutalized like Tony the donkey.

Thank you, this November and always, for showing abused animals that there are good people in this world who love them and will NEVER let them down. Whether in sickness, or in health.

We are SO GRATEFUL for friends like YOU! Part 2: You help animals like Tony, hit by a car and left to die! 6

Thank you, for being you.

Tony’s care cost thousands of dollars, as you’d imagine.

And he continues to need our love and support – the ONLY love and support he’s ever known – in a safe sanctuary with other blind and disabled donkeys.

But he’s alive, and healing at last. Healing because of you. Thank you, thank you, for ALL you do. Please continue to support our life-saving work, especially now as Giving Tuesday draws near.

For the animals,

Broken promises and OUTRIGHT LIES leave street dogs in PERIL! 7

Brian and Gloria Davies (and Max and Flora!)
Founders
Network for Animals

P.S. If you can possibly make a special gift today for the rescue and long-term care of the most brutalized animals like Tony the donkey, your loving and generous donation of any amount you choose will change an animal’s life. And all of us at NFA, and at our partner organization like SOS around the world, will never forget the compassion you show. Thank you, thank you.