Ukraine Military Cared for Abandoned Cat Until She Could Be Rescued

Ukraine Military Cared for Abandoned Cat Until She Could Be Rescued

Photo: Patron Pet Center

Meet Dashka. 

The sweet feline found herself in the middle of the war zone in Ukraine. The repeated bombings near her home endangered her life. Everything around her was being destroyed and she was left to fend for herself. 

Photo: Patron Pet Center

Thankfully, she was found by Ukraine military members who took her in and cared for her. They made sure she was safe and had enough to eat. She offered them comfort through soft purrs and snuggles. 

Photo: Patron Pet Center

As the frontline continues to move, it became too dangerous for Dashka to remain where she was. The team wanted their furry friend to find a loving home and contacted a rescue for help.

Photo: Patron Pet Center

A volunteer woman took the feline in her arms and walked for hours to get her to safety. The rescue told us, "What is remarkable is that Dashka calmly rode in her arms the entire long journey without a carrier. She was just sleeping." 

Photo: Patron Pet Center

Dashka is now adjusting to her new surroundings at Patron Pet Center. She will be examined by a vet, vaccinated, and spayed (if not already) and then placed up for adoption. 

Photo: Patron Pet Center

She is one of hundreds of cats that arrive at the center looking for sanctuary and a second chance. The center receives evacuated animals daily and needs your support to care for them all. 

Photo: Patron Pet Center

Iryna, Director of Patron Pet Center, told us that is costs hundreds of dollars to feed, care, and rehabilitate each animal that comes through their doors. The center has an amazing adoption rate and finds homes for the dogs and cats in other countries like Germany and Spain. 

Donate now to help evacuate animals and care for them until they find a forever home. 

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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