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How Network for Animals’ supporters helped animals worldwide in April.

In April, thanks to your compassion, Network for Animals helped animals in crisis across the globe, from Africa and the Middle East to Europe and beyond. Read on to find out how you made a life-changing impact for dogs, cats and donkeys in April, plus a chance to WIN for our UK supporters.

 

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Greece, Kefalonia

Sterilizing 100 homeless cats to break the cycle of suffering

 

On the popular tourist island of Kefalonia in Greece, hundreds of homeless cats struggle to survive in remote villages, where kittens are born into suffering. NFA feeds and treats more than 500 cats across 14 villages every week, and runs regular sterilization campaigns.  

 

Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we will be sterilizing 100 Kefalonian street cats from June to December, preventing even more kittens from being born into misery. 

 

Read the original article here.

 

Credit: NFA

 

Ukraine, Kharkiv

Repairing a crucial animal ambulance that was bombed while saving animals on the frontline

 

In April, the crucial animal ambulance our supporters helped fund for our partner, Animal Rescue Kharkiv (ARK), was once again attacked by enemy drones. The enemy missed, but the missile exploded nearby, causing significant damage and rendering the vehicle immobile. With countless animals still suffering in the war zone and our team one of the few rescuing abandoned dogs on the frontline, we knew we had to act fast. 

 

Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters, we rushed emergency funds to repair the vehicle, and we are thrilled to report that our animal ambulance is officially back on the road and saving animal victims of war in Ukraine. 

 

Read the original article here.

 

Credit: ARK

 

Israel, Herut

Relocating 100 donkeys saved from war and abuse to safe sanctuaries in Europe

 

Over the past few months, our partner, Starting Over Sanctuary (SOS), has rescued hundreds of donkeys from war and abuse in Gaza and other battle-scarred areas of Palestine. Now, our team is caring for more than 1,200 donkeys and is struggling to cope with the rising costs of food and medical care. To ease the financial burden on the sanctuary and allow it to rescue the donkeys still waiting to be saved, we have planned to relocate 100 donkeys to safe sanctuaries in France and Belgium. 

 

Through the support of our donors, we covered the shortfall for the first flight scheduled for late May, which will see 60 donkeys flown to safety in Europe. Stay tuned for updates on the first flight and our ongoing fundraising efforts to support the second flight of donkeys. 

 

Read the original article here.

 

Credit: SOS

Palestine, Bethlehem

Giving six dogs and cats rescued from the war zone a safe new life in the USA

 

Since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in 2023, life for our partner, the Animal Environment Association (AEA), has been a daily struggle – donations have dried up and food and vet costs have tripled. Yet the team has never stopped saving animal lives. 

 

To ease our partner’s financial burden while giving war-torn animals a second chance at a safe and happy life, we worked to secure new homes in the United States for four dogs and two cats.

 

Thanks to our compassionate supporters, the animals boarded their flights from Palestine in April, and are now safe and sound at sanctuaries in the United States. We are so grateful to everyone who made this possible – you helped us save six animal lives, giving them a future filled with love. 

Read the original article here.

 

From battle-scarred Palestine to safety in the States – Zelda and Tiger are two of the precious animals you helped relocate. Credit: AEA

 

Uruguay, Montevideo

Rushing emergency support to 350 animals at a small, overwhelmed shelter

 

In Montevideo, Uruguay, there’s a small, overwhelmed animal shelter called APA El Refugio – a haven for 320 rescued dogs and 30 cats. The shelter receives no help from the authorities, and despite their overwhelming debt, the team never turns away a single animal in need.  

 

Thanks to our supporters’ donations, we rushed emergency funding to help APA El Refugio settle its vet bill. Because of you, the team can continue its life-saving work for animals – animals like Malek, who was found on death’s door and is currently being nursed back to health. 

 

Read the original article here.

 

Credit: NFA

Morocco, Tangier

Funding custom wheelchairs for disabled dogs

 

In Tangier, Morocco, where thousands of street dogs struggle to survive every day, 18 disabled dogs were destined to die – until our partner, SFT Sanctuary, stepped in. After saving the dogs, our team fitted each of them with a custom wheelchair, empowering them to once again run free. But with over 1,000 animals to care for, the SFT team cannot afford new wheelchairs for the disabled dogs, and many of them are wearing out. 

 

Thanks to the compassion of our supporters, we are funding four new wheelchairs to keep disabled dogs in Morocco running happy and free. Together, we are giving these animals the gift of mobility and a reason to keep wagging their tails. 

 

Read the original article here.

 

Credit: NFA/Katherine Maraveyas

 

Latest updates

 

Nairobi, Kenya – Thanks to our supporters, the new and improved Nairobi Feline Sanctuary (NFS) in Kenya is under construction, and 223 cats have already moved in! Watch the video.

 

Credit: NFS

 

Herut, Israel – Our partner, Starting Over Sanctuary (SOS), saved 31 donkeys and 29 cats from Gaza during the brief ceasefire period in early 2025. These animals now have a chance at a better life, free from the horrors of war, and it’s all thanks to our supporters’ generosity. Read more.

 

Credit: SOS

Tangier, Morocco – Your donations helped our partner, SFT Sanctuary, to sterilize, vaccinate and provide vital parasite treatment for nine street dogs in Morocco while also covering 24-hour care for Donna, a rescue dog left paralyzed after being hit by a car. Read more.

 

Credit: NFA

 

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Your kindness has already changed so many animal lives. Thank you for standing with us, for believing in a world where no dog, cat or donkey is left behind, and for being the reason we can continue fighting for animals all around the world.

 

 

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