We met these displaced Ukrainian dogs in Stepanivka, just outside the constantly bombed city of Kherson. Now they have homes and food to eat thanks to Denis from the Hachiko team! πππ
We met these displaced Ukrainian dogs in Stepanivka, just outside the constantly bombed city of Kherson. Now they have homes and food to eat thanks to Denis from the Hachiko team! πππ
There are so many everyday heroes in Ukraine, I lost count long ago. This is Polina who feeds displaced cats in Kharkiv, even in the winter cold. The Hachiko team brings her pet food to support her efforts. Happy Caturday! πΊ
There is an informal shelter in Dnipro, Ukraine called βFluffy Hugsβ, which cares for displaced pets evacuated from the front lines. Olha from the Hachiko team delivered food to support the 70 cats and 50 dogs currently living there. We will keep helping! πΆ
Happy Ukrainian doggo in the eastern city of Izium. Getting here requires driving under drone protection nets. We are doing our best to keep all feeding stations filled for displaced pets!
The Ukrainian military helped us deliver to frontline towns in Kharkiv region too dangerous for the Hachiko team to visit. This woman sent us a videoβthe cats didnβt wait to eat, but look at how patient the dogs are! ππΊπ¦
Saturday lunch for the displaced cats and dogs in Izium, eastern Ukraine. Izium was liberated in 2022 but remains very close to the frontline with drone attacks frequent. We have a number of feeding stations here, and the team delivers to residents taking care of dozens of pets.
Update on βAshβ the cat rescued in freezing Kupiansk, eastern Ukraine: she was in bad shape, but after a blood transfusion & antibiotics, her fever is down and sheβs doing much better. π Look at how sweet she is to the doctor!
This is the village of Mykolaivka in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. Russian invading forces are just a few miles away, so itβs under regular attack. Olha from the Hachiko team was able to get food in for the many dogs and cats who are stuck here & we will set up feeding stations.
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A Valentineβs Day gift: our All Hands & Hearts Gaza warehouse cat Pisa just gave birth to 2 kittens! We found Pisa pregnant & malnourished, so the Gaza team has been caring for her. We are also now supporting possibly the only vet clinic in Gazaβlet me know if you want to help! π±π
Itβs Caturday, so the dogs of Ukraine know to let the cats eat first. πΈ This is in Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, which is under frequent attack. Putin wants Ukraine to hand over this area, but the Hachiko team is still here helping the pets!
This is Beit Lahia, the furthest north in Gaza where families have returned. No aid has reached hereβuntil now. Our team just delivered fresh fruits & vegetables + hygiene kits. The devastation is hard to put in words, so take a look at the photo. We will be back.
This is Fedya, the commander you may remember from β2000 Meters to Andriivkaβ (watch it if you havenβt!). Like many Ukrainian defenders protecting freedom & democracy, he also cares for pets on the front lineβthis is his dog βpkmβ. The Hachiko team delivered food for his brigade!
As we feed the Ukrainian cats πΈ today, the Hachiko team is using a new tool: a drone detector that can pick up video signals from Russian attack drones. This is life on the front lines of Ukraine nowβ¦
Last night, Russia bombed one of our Invincibility Train Cars in northeastern Ukraine. Thankfully, nobody was hurt! π You can see toys & books from the All Hands & Hearts childrenβs area blown in with all the glass. Somehow, the kidβs TV survived. We will clean up and keep helping!
It may be -25 degrees in Ukraine, but the dogs still need to eat! π
Itβs no longer safe to visit the frontline Ukrainian town of Orikhiv, but weβve been able to send pet food in with the military. A small number of people still live here, taking care of the cats & dogs the best they can. But many have died from the cold and exhaustion. π
Lots of hungry Ukrainian cats this morning! Despite having limited electricity and heat, Valentina in Kharkiv takes care of dozens of displaced cats in her apartment. We are making sure they have food & medicine.
Very happy doggo getting some food from the Hachiko team in Kharkiv! Itβs so cold in Ukraine right now, we are doing everything we can to help displaced dogs and cats like this. Thank you for your support!
It may be hitting -20C in eastern Ukraine, but the cats (and dogs) still have to eat today. Grateful for the Hachiko volunteers who do this work even in the frigid cold! ππΊπ¦πΈ
The Hachiko team is driving the frontline today to reach displaced pets. These net βtunnelsβ cover the road to protect from drone attacks. Unfortunately, helping our furry friends in Ukraine is becoming more dangerous by the day.
Keeping the feeders filled in -20 degree weather π₯Ά for displaced Ukrainian pups like this.
Cat rescue underway! Our combat medic friend Marika found this cat in sub-freezing temperatures in Kupiansk, Kharkiv region (still controlled by Ukraine, but itβs very destroyed). Sheβs ill, so we will get her to a warm, safe place for treatment this week. Suggestions for a name?
With russia destroying Ukraineβs power & heat, people arenβt the only ones freezing. The Hachiko team has been working overtime to make sure the dogs & cats have the food they need to surviveβand we are also installing outdoor shelters for displaced pets that have nowhere to go.
Happy Caturday from a frozen eastern Ukraine. Admittedly, the cats are not as well mannered as Ukrainian dogsβno waiting in line here. But I canβt blame them, itβs -20 degrees π₯Ά
Good morning from displaced dogs of Ukraine who are facing -20 temperatures π₯Ί
Ukrainian cats are tough as nails.
This is Mikhail, a retiree in Kharkiv who helps animals. He has 20 cats here (and 1 dog), all found in the streetβsome hit by cars, others displaced by war. He cares for 50 more cats who live in basements outside. The Hachiko team is making sure he has food & medicine for them!
Today, in response to attacks that took out power & heat, Ukrainian Railways deployed 7 of our Invincibility Train Cars. 2 more will be active tomorrow. I hate that these are needed, but Iβm glad we are able to provide some warmth, phone charging & a safe place for kids to go. πΊπ¦
Snowy Caturday breakfast in Kharkiv, Ukraine. 30 cats live outside this apartment building (they go into the basements at night) and 20 live in one of the apartments. The Hachiko team will be setting up feeding stations here thanks to your donations. πΊ