A Global animal welfare organisation provides urgent help for starving stray animals and shelters
Ongoing conflicts have left thousands of cats and dogs homeless and in need of lifesaving help
A global animal welfare organisation has launched an emergency relief mission to save stray and shelter animals in Lebanon from starvation during the ongoing military conflict in the Middle East.
Their experts are on the ground, distributing crucially needed help for stray animals and shelters. In cooperation with local organisations and volunteers, they are delivering ten tons of dog and cat food as well as medicine and veterinary supplies. Moreover, they are visiting multiple shelters to provide lifesaving veterinary care to animals in need. The emergency efforts aim to help 2,000 animals initially.
The recent escalating conflicts in Lebanon have displaced thousands, leaving many pets abandoned as people flee, particularly from Southern Lebanon. This has caused a surge in stray animals and shelters struggling with shortages of food and medical care. The global animal welfare team will work with local NGOs and volunteers to distribute the cat and dog food and medicine where it is needed most. They are prepared to perform lifesaving emergency treatments for animals in need.