Thomas Needs Urgent Surgery Help

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Thomas Needs Urgent Surgery Help
Thomas is our beloved black-and-white cat, our little shadow, and a precious part of our family. A terrible accident changed his life in just one moment. He was hit by a motorcycle, and the person responsible drove away without even stopping. When we found him, he was lying there in pain, helpless and badly injured. His left leg is severely broken, but sadly that is not the only injury. Thomas has also been vomiting blood, which is a terrifying sign that he may have serious internal injuries. His condition is critical, and every moment is important. We took Thomas to many vets and clinics, hoping someone would save him. But because his injuries are so severe and complicated, none of the vets were willing to perform the surgery. Hearing this was heartbreaking for us, but we could not give up on him. Thomas is family. He deserves a chance to live. Now, after searching desperately for help, we have finally found high-level international specialist doctors who are experienced in treating critical and life-threatening cases like his. He is now being treated in an advanced hospital with the equipment and expertise needed to save him. This hospital is very expensive, but right now it is Thomas’s last and only hope. The cost of emergency treatment, surgery, scans, medicines, treatment for internal bleeding, and recovery care has reached $10,000. This amount is far beyond what we can manage alone. That is why we are humbly asking for your support. Every donation, no matter how small, will bring Thomas one step closer to healing and survival. If you are unable to donate, please share his story. Your share may reach someone who can help save his life. Please also keep Thomas in your prayers. He is still fighting. Now we need to fight for him. Please help us save Thomas’s life. 🐾❤️

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Egypt's animal rescue

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Egypt's animal rescue
Rich House for Pets: Together, Saving Innocent Lives In the heart of our community, there's a place that shines with hope and compassion: Rich House for Pets. We are more than just an animal shelter; we are a family that embraces dogs and cats who have lost their homes and those in need of treatment and exceptional care. Our mission extends beyond temporary housing; we strive to give these innocent creatures a second chance at a happy and safe life. Every heartbeat at Rich House for Pets is a cry for help from an animal longing for love and security. We rescue the injured, provide necessary medical care, and offer a warm and nurturing environment until they regain their physical and emotional well-being. However, our noble journey faces immense challenges, and our resources are dwindling in the face of the growing number of animals that need our help. Therefore, we appeal to you with a sincere plea from the heart: your donation is the lifeline that empowers us to continue our mission. Your contribution, no matter how small, makes a tremendous difference in the life of an animal waiting for a glimmer of hope. With your generous support, we can provide food, medicine, safe shelter, and most importantly, give them the chance to find forever homes that will embrace them with love and warmth. *Challenges in Animal Protection and Rescue in Egypt Protecting and rescuing animals in Egypt faces numerous complex challenges. Among the most prominent of these challenges are: * Lack of Awareness:** There is still a lack of public awareness regarding the importance of animal welfare and rights, leading to neglect and mistreatment. * Limited Resources:** Animal welfare organizations suffer from a severe shortage of funding and resources needed to provide adequate care for animals in need. * Stray Animal Population:** The large number of stray animals poses a significant challenge, as these animals suffer from hunger, disease, and constant danger. * **Ineffective Laws:** Despite the existence of some laws related to animal protection, they are often inadequate or not effectively enforced. * Logistical Challenges:** Providing shelter, treatment, and transportation for animals in need presents a significant logistical challenge, especially with limited capabilities. Addressing these challenges requires the concerted efforts of all members of society, governmental and non-governmental organizations, to promote a culture of animal welfare, provide the necessary support to rescue organizations, and effectively enforce animal protection laws. Together, we can create a more compassionate future for animals in Egypt. We hope this article touches the hearts of readers and motivates them to contribute to our noble mission. Your donation makes a difference!

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Rescuing Beaten & Injured Animals in Lebanon

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Rescuing Beaten & Injured Animals in Lebanon
BEATEN, ABANDONED, FORGOTTEN — BUT STILL FIGHTING TO LIVE Animals are being beaten, shot, and left to die. I am trying to save them — but I cannot continue without your help In recent times, I have witnessed a painful change — not only in circumstances, but in people. War, displacement, and severe living conditions have deeply affected mentalities. Sadly, some individuals are losing their sense of compassion and becoming increasingly harsh, even cruel, toward animals. What we are seeing today is not just neglect, but a disturbing rise in inhumane behavior against innocent lives. While Lebanon faces ongoing hardship and instability, another silent suffering continues — the suffering of animals with no voice and no protection. 🐕 Dogs In the seaside areas, I have witnessed heartbreaking scenes. Dogs trapped among inhumane individuals, beaten with rocks and left to die. These are not isolated incidents — they are happening around us, unseen and unheard. I currently care for a dog with a broken back. Thank God, he is still eating, but his movement is very limited. I also found, in the Bekaa, a young dog — around one year old — who had been shot in the face with bullets. He survived but lost his sight completely. He is now blind. A vet prescribed drops and medication, but there is little hope for recovery. He requires continuous care and follow-up just to live safely. I also found 4 puppies near karantina area by the sea thrown in a cartoon box ,screaming from hunger ,thanks god I have them and all in good health by now ,awaiting adoption. Despite everything, I do what I can every day. I rescue dogs whenever possible, feed them dry food, and take them to the vet with the help of a friend who works in a veterinary store. After recovery, I try to find them safe homes through adoption. 🐦 Birds I also care for birds that fall from their nests — fragile lives that cannot survive without help. I found a baby barn owl, placed in a small box by two children. I have been feeding it small pieces of meat, waiting for the day it grows strong enough to fly and return to the trees where it belongs. There is also a baby raven that fell from a tall palm tree. Sadly, its wing is broken. I still care for it, hoping that one day it may heal and be able to fly free again. Whenever birds recover, I release them back into nature — giving them a second chance at life. 🐱 Cats As for cats, their suffering is just as heartbreaking. I found small kittens abandoned under a Sukleen green tank after their mother was killed by a passing car. They are now being fed and slowly growing. There is also a friendly black cat who lost her kittens last month during a storm, after giving birth in an open parking area. Many other cats I care for suffer from broken legs, severe colds, constant sneezing, or even deafness. They require continuous treatment and follow-up. Once they recover, I try to find them loving homes — and so far, I have successfully rehomed three. This work is not easy. It is emotionally exhausting and financially draining. But I cannot turn away from their suffering. Right now, I am struggling to cover even basic costs — food, medication, and veterinary care. Without support, I may not be able to continue helping them. These animals depend entirely on compassion. Without help, many of them simply won’t survive. If you are able to support — even with a small contribution, or by sharing this message — it would truly make a difference. Every life saved matters. Every act of kindness counts.

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Save animals from war in Lebanon

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Save animals from war in Lebanon
Give Me A Paw has been on the frontlines rescuing animals trapped in areas under constant threat of bombing. After just 14 months of fragile stability, Lebanon has once again become an active war zone. Heavy bombing is taking place across the country, and Israel has issued evacuation orders for large parts of Beirut and the entire south of Lebanon, an area of roughly 1,445 km², forcing hundreds of thousands of residents to flee with little warning. In the chaos of displacement, thousands of animals have been left behind. Pets locked inside empty homes. Dogs chained outside with no one to return for them. Animals trapped in pet shops and apartments. Strays injured from bomb blasts, wandering through empty streets in search of food and water. These innocent lives have no voice, but they have not been forgotten. Since March 5, Give Me A Paw has been carrying out emergency rescue missions into war-affected areas to save animals trapped in evacuated towns and neighborhoods. Our team enters bombed buildings and deserted streets to search for animals left behind. Every mission is dangerous, but we continue because these animals would otherwise have no chance of survival. Your donation will help us continue: • Rescuing animals trapped in homes and evacuated buildings • Reuniting rescued pets with displaced families whenever possible • Supporting displaced families to take care of their pets, with boarding costs, food, and medicine • Treating animals injured by bomb blasts and debris • Unchaining dogs and rescuing animals abandoned outside • Distributing food and water in evacuated neighborhoods now turned into ghost towns Our shelter is now beyond capacity, and the cost of rescue missions, veterinary care, and boarding is increasing every day. But we refuse to stop while animals are still trapped and suffering. We urgently need your help to continue this work. Time is critical. Many animals are locked inside homes without food or water and could be killed at any moment by ongoing bombardment. With your support, we can continue to reach them before it’s too late. Please donate today to help us save the animals of Lebanon. Every contribution makes a difference. To see our rescue missions and the animals you are helping save, follow us on Instagram @givemepaw.

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