Poor Indila is all skinny and weak!
2,000 kg
Dry food offered
2,000 kg
Dry food necessary
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Animal Webaction visited the site 19 February 2024 and confirms the situation described below.
"Both in my shelter and on the streets, hundreds of dogs rely on me for survival, and their number only keeps increasing. My kibble stock is nearly depleted, and will be completly gone in five days from now. Lack of resources and financial struggles have hit hard lately and totally prevent me from buying some more.
The situation is so bad that I've already had to stop feeding dogs on the street weeks ago, which is really hard for me and even more for them. Now, even in my shelter, I'm forced to ration what little kibble that remains, cutting down portions and hoping for a rapid change.
Watching the dogs' health decline and their behaviour change from insufficient food is heartbreaking. I've always done everything I could to make sure no dog goes hungry, and the fear of failing to meet their needs is now one I carry every single second of every hour, as if I'm unable to feed them, no one will."
"The lack of kibble clearly puts the dogs' lives in danger, leading to malnutrition and a severe health crisis because of it. Dogs who are already in bad shape are at a higher risk, and the global living conditions can only worsen for all of them.
Hunger would cause a huge distress among the dogs and make them fight more often, diseases could spread way faster, their immune system would weaken, every single one of them would struggle. If I can't keep them in shape anymore, the community might start seeing strays differently, we might even see the return of stray dogs culling. It's a downward spiral, with each day without kibble pushing them closer to regression."
"My attempts to secure kibble through donations have been unsuccessful so far. I've reached out to suppliers, manufacturers, and local businesses, asking for help, but to no avail, and we already have a lot of debts. Even efforts to gather community support and sponsoring schemes have fallen short, I just hit wall after wall.
I have to deal with sleepness nights and constant worry, as I've already tried everything to get more kibble, and every avenue for assistance seems closed off. This struggle is more than just about food; it's about keeping hope alive for these dogs."
"Every aspect of dog rescue, from providing essential medical treatment to managing stray population humanely, relies on the availability of kibble. No kibble means no rescue, no spaying and neutering, the failure of any medical care I could possibly provide. And my ability to engage and educate the community on animal welfare is compromised without healthy and nourished dogs.
The welfare of hundreds of dogs is at stake, and so is the entire ecosystem that I've built throughout the years through very hard work to protect them. "
"I've always cared for animals, as long as I can remember, it is my life. I face the reality of their suffering every day, and work to make a difference. Even when it feels like I'm alone, that I'm exhausted, with problems piling up, I keep going because I know the animals need me, and I refuse to let them down.
Animal welfare in Morocco still has a long way to go, yet it is essential not only for animals themselves, but also for people, we all need to be able to live together in harmony. The bond I share with these dogs, the changes I see little by little in people's behaviour towards them, it gives me strength to continue, and it makes me convinced that I am doing the right thing. But it is a constant struggle, and I need support to make sure that the long we've travelled until now doesn't go to waste."
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