Sad hangover urgently is looking for new home - help him!

Sad hangover urgently is looking for new home - help him!
Templin, Deutschland - A touching fate reaches us from the Uckermark, where the Templin Animal Welfare Association takes care of a hangover that is urgently looking for a new home. This about ten -year -old hangover came to the animal rights activists on June 27 after its owner died. Now it shows how important a loving home is, especially for animals that mourn after a loss.
The hangover is neutered and has so far not shown any health abnormalities. However, information about his vaccination status is still missing, and a visit to the vet is still pending. Despite his initial anxiety, the hangover quickly reveals his friendly side when he has settled in. Interestingly, he does not like fellow species, which makes the search for a suitable place a little more complicated.
The need for a new home
The animal protection association currently has no way of offering the hangover a quiet single place. A quarantine cage is not a permanent solution for the sensitive four -legged friend. Ideal would be a home with someone who is at home and has no other animals. The need for a new home is therefore urgent. Anyone who is ready to help and this hangover, who deserves a loving care to give a new life, can contact 01520 4595128.
animal welfare associations such as the Templin Animal Welfare Association do valuable work and often face financial hurdles. The Frankfurt cat protection association, which was founded in 1964 by private animal rights activists, pursues similar goals. The cat home started operating in 1969 and has repeatedly developed to record and maintain around 140 to 150 cats, including many babies and young cats. The financing is carried out exclusively through membership fees and donations, without municipal support.
cats in need - a big concern
In the entire federal territory, animal welfare associations face the challenge of helping street cats. The "Large Cat Protection Report", published by the German Animal Welfare Association, examined 566 animal welfare associations in 2023 that are in contact with street cats. The figures from 2024 even comprise 544 animal welfare associations that deal with this topic.
of these organizations look after more than 500 cats and actively help to improve living conditions. The challenges range from over -population to uncastrated cats to the need to look after feeding points. Here it becomes clear how much need for action there is in animal welfare work and how important it is to give cats a voice.
If you or someone in your circle of friends is interested in giving the hangover a new home, do not hesitate to contact the specified telephone number. In times when many animals need help, every support is welcome from the heart!
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