you may not agree with every stance that have. But factually they are on the ground helping animals currently in the Ukraine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PETAAnonymous wrote:Does anyone know of any reputable organizations that are helping people with their pets and animals in Ukraine?
LOL, sorry, no. Trying to help the animals not go on a PR campaign telling people they are murderers for eating turkey on Thanksgiving. I give +/- 30k a year in animal welfare donations and wouldn't let PETA access a cent in it.
Anonymous wrote:I spoke with my relative in Dripro (large Ukrainian city) today. She said that the two dogs live on a nearby construction site. The construction workers used to feed them every day but now that they abandoned the site, the dogs are there alone. Every day when my relative walks her dog, she brings food to these two dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PETAAnonymous wrote:Does anyone know of any reputable organizations that are helping people with their pets and animals in Ukraine?
Not those nut jobs.
Anonymous wrote:PETAAnonymous wrote:Does anyone know of any reputable organizations that are helping people with their pets and animals in Ukraine?
Anonymous wrote:PETAAnonymous wrote:Does anyone know of any reputable organizations that are helping people with their pets and animals in Ukraine?
PETAAnonymous wrote:Does anyone know of any reputable organizations that are helping people with their pets and animals in Ukraine?
Anonymous wrote:I am shocked by the pics of the cats just chilling in the bomb shelters with a ton of people and other animals. My cat would be freaking out. (I would still take her with me, obviously, just leave her in her carrier)