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Supporting Ukraine’s animals: A look back at 2025
With partners across Ukraine we have been able to keep working through an exceptionally hard year to feed, treat and sterilise roaming dogs and cats. The situation remains critical — shelters are stretched, frontline communities face continuing danger, and many animals still lack the basic care they need — but with your help we made measurable, lifesaving progress in 2025.
Siari’s Journey: From Street to Sanctuary
One winter’s day, our team received a call from an elderly grandmother. A cat was lying helpless on the street after being struck by a car. Without hesitation, we rushed to the scene.
Zinka’s Second Chance: From Neglect to Love
Zhanna, one of our long-term partners, discovered Zinka in heartbreaking conditions, abandoned in a filthy kennel, without food or water. The little dog was weak and suffering from a severe infection. Zhanna knew there was no time to lose.
Protecting animals and communities in Ukraine: Our Autumn 2025 update
Between October and November 2025,we were proud to work alongside Worldwide Vets on a vital animal welfare mission in Odesa Oblast, southern Ukraine.
Shelter repairs and emergency vet care
Following our last update on the Ukraine Animal Aid Project, we’re pleased to share more about the work your support is making possible.
Sterilisation clinics and urgent food
As winter approaches, our teams and partners in Ukraine are working tirelessly to help animals survive the months ahead.
The power of prevention: A Vet’s perspective on the importance of sterilisations
Sterilising cats and dogs living on the streets of Ukraine promotes animal welfare in the short and long term through various means.
Survival Story - Rescued From a Bombed Building in Kherson
Along the frontlines of the war in Ukraine, there’s a crisis of abandoned pets with extraordinary stories of survival. Read about Natasha and her survival from a bombed building in Kherson.