Paralysed in his hind legs, Emir is severely disabled!
26.94 kg
Dry food offered
3,000 kg
Dry food necessary
7 days
left to succeed
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Animal Webaction visited the site 18 April 2025 and confirms the situation described below.
"These past weeks, we've carried out countless rescues: pregnant females, litters of kittens, sick cats—ringworm, calicivirus... Every day, we take in new animals in distress, and with them comes the responsibility to care for them, feed them, give them a chance. But this effort comes at a cost, and now, it’s the food that’s reaching a critical point...
Our kibble stock is nearly empty: there are barely two bags left… for 200 cats! Two bags are nothing. And cat kibble is really expensive. Some of the more fragile cats need specific food, even more costly, which we can no longer afford to provide right now.
We’re scraping by with leftovers, trying to manage, but some are already starting to lose weight. The situation is unbearable! Right now, the priority is simple: kibble. To feed them, to avoid leaving hundreds of cats behind..."
"Moroccan cats are very fragile… As soon as it rains or the temperature changes, it never fails—they get sick. Last month, we had a lot of rain, and as a result, several cats got sick—sneezing, runny noses, exhausted...
We have to give them antibiotics non-stop. And with all the kittens we've taken in, and the cats suffering from ringworm… that adds even more vet expenses, while we're already struggling just to get kibble!
The cats are starting to lose weight… For the most fragile ones, it’s a disaster. Their immune systems are too weak to handle the shortage. If we could just get this kibble, we could finally breathe, and be sure that all our cats are out of danger, even the most vulnerable..."
"Mezyan is a male, around 9 years old. He’s been living at the shelter for several years, after locals called us. He had lost a leg in an accident… We didn’t hesitate, we took him under our care.
After a few peaceful years, he developed nasal cancer. Unfortunately, this is common in cats. Now, he struggles to eat, and we have to moisten his kibble so he can swallow it. His condition is stable, but he is very weak… he barely moves, he sleeps a lot. His immune system is at its lowest.
For him, kibble is vital! He can’t survive even the slightest shortage, his body wouldn’t cope..."
"I’m overwhelmed by the costs. 1000 dogs, 200 cats… The number of animals under our care is huge, and so are the expenses to feed them! Food is by far our biggest expense, and for the cats, it’s especially costly. Not to mention litter, medical care, and everything else.
We’re talking about thousands of euros every month, just so they can survive. I don’t know where to find the money anymore. Even with regular support, even by putting most of my retirement pension into it, it’s not enough.
Kibble is the emergency. It’s not something we can postpone! And the suppliers don’t give us any leeway: it’s pay upfront or nothing. The budget is under constant pressure; and so am I… I fight every day for my animals, tirelessly. But now, we really need help to make it through..."
"I’m 70 years old, I’m sick, tired… But I keep going, because animals are my whole life. I love them deeply, I’m fully committed, even at the cost of my health and comfort. This fight is costly: financially, physically, emotionally. It’s a total commitment, one that takes up everything.
It never stops. People bring us animals every day. They’re touched when they see a wounded dog or cat, but they can’t care for them, so they turn to us. It’s good, it shows that mentalities are changing, especially among young people. But for us, it’s a huge financial burden to bear...
Every donation counts, no matter the amount. It helps us feed, treat, sterilize, respond to emergencies. Every gesture you can make is truly vital: not only for our animals, but also for us! To give us strength, to help us feel supported. To remind us that we’re not alone in caring about the fate of these innocent beings..."
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If you know of a foundation or NGO that could help Michèle, please invite them to contact us so that we can put them in touch.
If you represent a Foundation or an NGO for animal protection, please help Michèle's cats, contact us and we will put you in touch!
If you want to come to Michele's shelter to help her or if you want to send her kibbles or a check directly, contact her via the shelter's Facebook page (note: direct help is under your own responsibility).
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Meat and animal by-products, cereals, vegetal by-products, oils, fats and minerals. Protein : 28,0 % Fat : 10,0 % Crude fibers : 2,5 % Ashes : 12,5 %
This product can be delivered in the following countries:Pays-Bas