Ukraine Animal Shelters and Caretakers Desperately Need Pet Food | The Animal Rescue Site


several dogs looking through fence in shelter setting

Photo: United for Animals

As Russian forces continue to attack Ukraine, animal rescuers and caretakers are overwhelmed trying to feed and care for all the abandoned and homeless dogs and cats. 

They are doing their best to keep them safe and fed until they can find loving homes, but the pet food supply is running low once again. This is a recurring problem.

cats eating food out of bowls with one looking at camera

Photo: United for Animals

The hungry dogs and cats devour the donated pet food. Shelters and caretakers need a continuous supply of pet food to ensure bowls are never empty. 

rice porridge in dog food bowl and being fed to dog in kennel

Photos: Under the Sun Shelter

Krystina at Under the Sun Shelter shared that there have been times when she must resort to making porridge for the dogs, using scraps of meat along with rice and barely, to give the hundreds of dogs in her care something to eat. 

person in military gear next to two dogs outside

Photo: United for Animals

Soldiers and other caretakers have shared the little food they have with animals in their care, but that will not last. 

We need your continued support to help feed the hungry animals.

dogs eating food out of bowls and looking at camera

Photo: United for Animals

These innocent animals have already endured unimaginable pain, loss, and fear due to the war. Join us in making sure they never go hungry.

cats eating food outside while looking at camera

Photo: United for Animals

Donate today to provide nutritious pet food to rescued dogs and cats across Ukraine, including some of the hardest hit areas. Please consider becoming a sustaining donor with a recurring donation to help feed Ukraine pets. Every dollar helps. 

Andrea PowellAndrea 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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