Boy cries after reuniting with his cat lost in the war

In the midst of the war that divides families, pets are also left adrift waiting for their masters to return for them. Without further ado, the little boy’s face reflects the pain caused by the exile suffered by the Ukrainian people as a result of the war.

THE KITTEN WENT AWAY AT THE POLAND BORDER!

But, fortunately, these reunions still arise that undoubtedly go deep into the souls of those of us who have a deep admiration and love for animals. Furthermore, the protagonist of this story is a Ukrainian boy who escaped from the war and had the opportunity to reunite with his great life partner.

The truth is that it was also possible thanks to the unconditional help of Dominic Dyeradvocate for wildlife protection and animal welfare. The man offered his disinterested service so that he could be reunited with the cat. Great example of humility and compassion!

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At the end of the tunnel, little by little the light and hope materialized in these encounters begins to be glimpsed. The war does not end and in this context it is important to practice empathy and solidarity with the Ukrainian citizens. There is no doubt that humanity is going through a terrifying moment and, therefore, it is necessary to demand peace while we collaborate with our brothers.

Did you know that the child’s photo is traveling the world? That’s right, since through your account Twitterthe animal rights activist shared the image in which the disturbed kitten can be seen, at the time of the meeting with his master.

DOMINIC DYER: A GREAT DEFENDER OF ANIMAL RIGHTS

Notably, Dyer he has been involved in various charitable causes to show solidarity with Ukrainians. Thus, in dialogue with express.co.uk, stated that he is promoting a project so that refugees are safe and can attend with their pets. And furthermore, he confessed that the government ofhe United Kingdom it is also committing itself to help animals victims of war.

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He put it this way: “The government has agreed that refugees will be able to bring pets and cover the costs of any quarantine period for those who bring them… Many in the Ukraine vaccinate their animals against rabies, in fact, around 5 million already They are. We now hope to filter out pets that are vaccinated and perhaps look into home quarantine options instead.”

And he pointed out the following: “The idea that Ukrainian refugees bring pets has become an important incentive for families who open their homes to those fleeing the war.”

What a joy to find, among so much chaos and injustice, people like Dominic willing to open their hearts and collaborate with those most in need!

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