Difficult breathing, congested bronchial tubes, sneezing: Velcro often has relapses of cat flu!
15.44 kg
Dry food offered
2,000 kg
Dry food necessary
4 days
left to succeed
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Animal Webaction visited the site 02 February 2025 and confirms the situation described below.
"The number of stray dogs has skyrocketed recently, especially puppies. People abandon them in the streets without a second thought… We take them in, but our shelter is overflowing! We’re overwhelmed. Feeding everyone is getting harder and harder.
A month ago, I had to start rationing. I buy stale bread from the bakery, mix it with leftover chicken and a bit of kibble. But we have so few resources that I had to change the proportions—more bread, less meat… It’s far from ideal.
And now, we’ve reached the limit. In three days, at most, there won’t be a single piece of kibble left. The dogs are restless, barking, hungry. It’s urgent. Honestly, I’m at my breaking point. I need this campaign to work because otherwise… we have no solution."
"The kibble shortage affects our entire shelter—but most of all, the dogs. They’re more restless, barking impatiently before meals and still on edge afterward. Their portions have shrunk, the quality isn’t the same, and even though they eat, they’re never truly full.
What worries me is that it’s only going to get worse. If we keep running out of kibble, tensions will rise, and fights will break out—it’s inevitable! I feel helpless. I’m doing everything I can to prevent it, but without kibble, my hands are tied. I just hope this campaign works..."
"Mico is one year old. I found this young male wandering near the highway. Born deaf and visually impaired, his former owner—a hunter—decided he was ‘useless’ and simply abandoned him.
Life at the shelter is tough for him. He struggles to find his way around, doesn’t get along well with the other dogs, and can’t secure a spot to eat. He needs special care for his eyes and a proper diet to help him recover. He’s still so young… He truly deserves a real chance."
"Our financial situation is catastrophic—worse than ever, even during COVID. Donations have completely dried up. A few of our dogs have sponsors, but it’s nowhere near enough. Aside from a monthly donation from a Dutch organization, we have no regular support.
Every month, our debts pile up—electricity, vet bills, kibble. We just can’t keep up anymore. The global economic crisis has hit donations hard, and to make things worse, adoptions are at an all-time low. The shelter is overflowing; we don’t have the space or resources to keep going like this.
Right now, our absolute priority is securing kibble. It’s the only way to feed our dogs, protect them, and ease—if only slightly—the financial pressure crushing us. Without it, we don’t know how much longer we can hold on."
"Caring for so many dogs is a daily battle. The hardest part is seeing their suffering—day after day. No matter how many years pass, you never get used to it. We’re exhausted, short on volunteers, and constantly fighting to secure funding. Under these conditions, providing a truly safe and comfortable refuge is a constant challenge. And it’s exhausting.
The worst moments are when we rescue an injured dog, believing we can give them a second chance, only to lose them in the end… It breaks our hearts every time. But at least, in their final days, they experience kindness and love.
And then, there are those moments of joy—the ones that give us the strength to keep going. Seeing a dog learn to trust again, watching them leave for a loving family… That’s why we fight. Our shelter should be a stepping stone, a place where they heal before finding something better. My dream—maybe a little idealistic, but one I hold onto—is that every single one of them will one day find a real home."
Animal Webaction has a logistics centre in Serbia which allows us to intervene quickly and deliver kibble.
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If you know of a foundation or NGO that could help Svetlana, please invite them to contact us, so that we can put them in touch.
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If you wish to go to the association's shelters to help or if you want to send her directly some kibbles or a cheque, contact Svetlana (note: direct help is done on your own responsibility).
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Composition: nutrients of plant origin - grain nutrients, oil industry products, nutrients of animal origin -processed protein of animal origin, fish flour, mineral nutrients - calcium, phosphorus, sodium, additives - vitamins, minerals, aminoacids. Nutritional value: Crude proteins (min) 22%, crude fat (min)12%, fiber (max)3 %, moisture (max) 10%, ash (max) 8%, vit. A 3a672a 8.000 IU, vit. D3 3a671 1.600 IU, vit. E 3a700 120 mg, vit. K3 3a710 1.6 mg, vit. B1 3a820 1.6 mg, vit B2 4.8 mg, vit. B6 3a831 1.6 mg, vit. B12 8 mg, Biotin 3a880 40 mcg, calcium D pantothenate 8 mg, folicacid 3a316 400 mcg, iron E1 48 mg, manganese 3b503 64 mg, zinc 3b601 40 mg, copper 3b412 6.4 mg, iodine 3b201 640 mcg, choline chloride 3b201 400 mg, calcium 1%, phosphor 0.6%, sodium 0.2%,antioxidant BHT 100 mg/kg, aminoacids: methionine 3c301 0.5%, lysine 3.2.2. 0.63%, threonine 3c410 0.48%, tryptophan 3c440 0.16%.
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