Terrified Animals in Ukraine Need You. Send an Emergency Relief Package.

For three years, animals in Ukraine have been struggling to survive a war they didn’t start. As temperatures plunge, PETA-supported rescuers are risking their lives to save sick, injured, and abandoned animals and transport them to safety. Many rescued animals are now being nursed back to health at a new PETA-supported sanctuary, but we need more resources.

24 February is the third anniversary of the invasion, and animals need us more than ever. Will you help by sending an emergency relief package right now?

Your virtual relief package will help PETA’s Global Compassion Fund power the work of teams in Ukraine and elsewhere.

 

Select the gifts for your emergency relief package below:

Feed one rescued dog for a day

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Send a week of food to a rescued animal

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Fund vaccinations for an animal

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Help spay/neuter one dog

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Sponsor a safe space for a dog or cat awaiting adoption

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Fund the transport of an animal to be adopted

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Fund the long-term care of a severely traumatized dog

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Sponsor life-saving care for a critically injured animal

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How can an emergency relief package change an animal’s life?

Teams supported by PETA’s Global Compassion Fund are helping animals in areas devastated by war, natural disasters, and other tragedies right now. Your relief package will boost their critical work, providing them with the resources needed to deliver life-saving veterinary care, food, supplies, and other necessities in regions where animals may have no other hope.

PETA-supported rescuers found Butch cowering in the ruins of Bakhmut, Ukraine – a city devastated by relentless shelling. He was emaciated, covered with mange, and too terrified to move. Butch desperately needed help.

The rescue team brought Butch back to their clinic in Kharkiv and, thanks to the support of PETA’s Global Compassion Fund, nursed him back to health. At first, Butch was afraid of everything, but with steady care, the traumatised dog learned to trust – and play – again.

Rescuing Animals from the Front Lines

When heavy artillery strikes devastated the city of Toretsk, Ukraine, PETA-supported rescuers rushed to the front lines to save animals caught in the crossfire.

Dogs were crying for help; cats were hiding in the ruins of destroyed houses, and other animals couldn’t stop shaking in terror. Thanks to generous donors, Animal Rescue Kharkiv (supported by PETA’s Global Compassion Fund) was able to rescue 135 animals in just 72 hours.

Your support makes this life-changing work possible. Will you rush an emergency relief package right now and provide care for more animals?