The war in Ukraine brings suffering not only to humans but also to animals. Unfortunately, in an effort to save their lives, many people are forced to leave their dogs and cats behind, but many others flee together with their four-legged friends. Although the State Veterinary Administration has eased the conditions for the entry of pets from Ukraine into the Czech Republic, the animals must still visit a veterinarian upon arrival and vaccinations and microchipping must be carried out.
Vétérinaires sans Frontières Czechia have therefore decided to offer help to these citizens of Ukraine who come to the Czech Republic with the need to provide proper care for their pets.
All of the funds raised will be used not only for microchipping, vaccination, and other veterinary care, but also for dog and cat food and the necessary pet supplies for these animals, in order to make it as easy as possible for people seeking asylum in our country. This is just one way we can fulfill our motto Healthy Animals - Healthy People.
Vétérinaires sans Frontières Czechia have therefore decided to offer help to these citizens of Ukraine who come to the Czech Republic with the need to provide proper care for their pets.
All of the funds raised will be used not only for microchipping, vaccination, and other veterinary care, but also for dog and cat food and the necessary pet supplies for these animals, in order to make it as easy as possible for people seeking asylum in our country. This is just one way we can fulfill our motto Healthy Animals - Healthy People.
My friend Katcha gave me your details. I'm in the USA at a loss how to help as a pensioner I wish I could send more. Universal blessings to you for including the pets.