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A cat sanctuary rescuing lions from war-torn Ukraine has successfully met its fundraising target to help provide “forever homes” for the animals. The Big Cat Sanctuary is a Kent-based charity ...
The organization has advocated against the exploitation of animals in circuses in Ukraine, [2] which led to the ban of circuses in several Ukrainian cities. [3] It also advocates to end the use of fur, [ 4 ] and is a member of the Fur Free Alliance [ 5 ] and the International Anti-Fur Coalition. [ 6 ]
Us, Our Pets and the War is a 2024 documentary film directed by Anton Ptushkin and co-produced by the Ukrainian company Vse Sam and the Canadian company Yap Films. [2] The documentary tells the story of the relationship between people and their animals against the backdrop of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine .
Domestic animals suffer as well. Before the war, there were more than 3.5 million cattle, 5.7 million pigs, and 212 million poultry in Ukraine. These farm animals are hard to relocate, so were often abandoned by owners. [87] Cats and dogs [d] are more frequently taken with evacuated owners, however most are left in war affected areas.
The rescue volunteer holds out his hand, but the dog, stranded on a floating island of debris in a southern Ukrainian city inundated by flooding, is too traumatized to approach. Volodymyr ...
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a broad range of humanitarian impacts, both in Ukraine and internationally. These include the Ukrainian refugee crisis, the disruption of global food supplies, death and suffering of civilian population, widespread conscription in both Russia and Ukraine, severe effects on Ukrainian society and emigration of Russian population.
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