Could we refuse Annika’s chance for a normal life?

Everyday we receive messages regarding helping cats, dogs which need a house, treatments or others. Our funds are more than limited; practically the donations we receive help us to take care of the animals saved by now and to help others as well. Beside these animals for which we try to improve their life, we try as well to neuter as many animals because it is the only way to change the current situation.

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Good for them, they made a wise choice.

Even the simple people realized before our governors that sterilizing animals, especially the ones with owners, it is a solution to avoid the new born puppies in their backyard. The owners of this gorgeous female dog were tired of so many new born puppies and heard us that we help people to sterilize for free so they called us asking for our help. Of course we helped them and congratulated them for their decision. We hope that more owners of cats and dogs will follow their example.

So much noise for a toy

What do the dogs better than anything? Play of course. What can you do when a toy becomes somebody’s owned good and is not willing to share? Noise of course, and this is how Tiny (the female dog with some leg problems) made herself understood.

The Aviator

Dear pet owners (more precisely some of you) if you say you will love your pets please TAKE CARE OF THEM. Neuter your pets or your house will be full of puppies or kittens (for which you will write to us to take them in our care or else you will abandon them on the streets) give them minimum medical care (for example, ears scabies it’s terrible for cats) and don’t expose them to accidents. You don’t take an animal out of snobbiest or to praise with it, but to help him and give him/her a better life, safe from harm.

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Benny is a happy tail

From time to time we receive some good news that makes us really happy. Usually these news come from outside the border, but be hope that more and more adaptors from Romania will send us pictures and news regarding the furry ones they adopted.
Benny now has an owner, and even if ‘ they don’t talk the same language’, we can see that they love each other. Benny was adopted as an adult and even with all the cultural differences, he gets along very well with his owner.
We would like to see more and more people that are willing to give a change to an adult dog.

We saved her, but … what is it?

Bigger than a sparrow, smaller than a baby pigeon, relatively jumpy, with a long beak and yellow on the inferior side of it. It was in the middle of a street from a neighborhood with a lot of green spaces, it couldn’t fly. I took it, of course, but we don’t have any knowledge about birds so we don’t know what is it. Is it a baby or an adult? What is he eating? For now I gave him some seeds and water and I am going outside for flies! We keep you posted.

Update: It’s probably a field fare.