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Katılım Mart 2026
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Never abandon a pet. Please never do that to a soul who trusted you with all their heart. 💔
For many people, a pet may just seem like a small part of life, but for that animal, you are their entire world. They wait for you at the door, they recognize your footsteps, they sleep peacefully because they feel safe around you, and they love you unconditionally without expecting anything in return.
When a pet gets abandoned, they do not understand what went wrong. They keep waiting for their family to come back. They search for familiar faces, familiar voices, and familiar love. The confusion, fear, loneliness, and emotional pain they go through is heartbreaking beyond words.
Many abandoned pets stop eating, suffer silently on the streets, face accidents, hunger, extreme weather, cruelty, infections, and emotional trauma. Some spend days and nights waiting at the same place where they were left behind, hoping their family will return for them.
A pet is not a toy, not a trend, and not a temporary responsibility. They are living souls with emotions, attachment, and feelings. Bringing an animal home means making a lifelong commitment to protect, love, and stand beside them through every phase of life.
If you are not ready to commit for their entire lifetime, then please do not bring a pet into your home. Because abandonment does not just leave them homeless, it breaks their heart and spirit completely.
Be kind. Be responsible. Love them for life, because they would have loved you for life too.
#AnimalAbuse
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Always be kind to these voiceless souls. They suffer immensely due to hunger, harsh weather, thirst, injuries, and human negligence.
Summers are truly very harsh for stray animals. In this extreme heat, clean drinking water becomes one of the biggest necessities for their survival. Many innocent dogs and other animals spend their entire day searching for just a little shade and a few drops of water.
Look at these foreign tourists while visiting a historic site they noticed a thirsty stray dog and lovingly made him drink water from their own hands. Such a small act, yet so powerful, emotional, and deeply compassionate.
Moments like these restore faith in humanity. Kindness does not need language, status, or recognition. A little compassion towards a thirsty animal can mean the entire world to them.
Such compassionate acts inspire others as well and encourage people to become more sensitive and caring towards animals who silently suffer around us every single day.
Let us all learn to coexist with kindness. Keeping a bowl of clean water outside our homes, shops, offices, or streets can save lives during this unbearable heat.
These voiceless souls cannot ask for help, but they feel love, care, hunger, pain, and thirst just like us.
Be gentle. Be compassionate. Humanity shines the brightest when we choose kindness towards those who cannot speak for themselves.
#dogs
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This should not be happening.
Across the world donkeys are being stolen and slaughtered for their skins, yet awareness of the issue remains low.
Between 1990 and 2018, China's donkey population shrunk by 8.6 million.
Today, 6 million donkeys are lost every year and by 2040, Africa could have lost half of it's total donkey population to the skin trade.
#BanDonkeySkinTrade

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A pack of kids in a town outside Buenos Aires in Argentina spotted something black and motionless at the edge of an abandoned lot. It was a dog. She’d fallen into a pit of tar and the tar had set hard around her. They called their parents, who called the police, who called a small animal rescue group. Eight volunteers worked for nine hours straight, using 50 litres of vegetable oil to dissolve the tar enough to free her. They named her Aloe.
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In Sotará, Colombia, stray dogs walk to the local police station every day… because they know kindness is waiting for them there.
Police officers have been feeding the hungry dogs and welcoming them with care, turning the station into a safe place for animals with nowhere else to go.
They don’t just come for food…
they come because they feel loved.
In a world filled with difficult news, small acts like this remind us that humanity and compassion are still alive.

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All 3 dogs rescued from the rubble in Zaporizhzhia are now safely at the vet clinic.
The smallest one is fighting for his life right now, and every second matters. Please keep him in your thoughts.
The other two dogs are finally eating proper food again after surviving in unimaginable conditions, starving amongst the ruins. Seeing them enjoy a full bowl for the first time is both heartbreaking and beautiful.
We are building an enclosure at the shelter for them, so they will have somewhere safe, warm, and secure to recover once they leave the clinic.
We will keep updating you on the little one’s progress and continue sending him all the love and strength we possibly can.
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Norway just made a decision that will be remembered for years.
The country has officially ended fur farming nationwide. No more mink or foxes will be bred, kept in cages, and killed for clothing. An industry built on animal suffering is now gone.
This took years. Investigations exposed what life in fur farms looked like. Animals lived in small wire cages. They could not run, dig, or behave naturally. Many showed clear signs of stress. People saw the reality and spoke up.
Public pressure grew. Animal welfare groups kept pushing. More citizens questioned whether fashion could justify that cruelty. Lawmakers responded and passed a ban. Farmers received time to transition and shut down their operations. That process is now complete.
This matters. Thousands of animals will not be born into cages. Fewer lives will be treated like products. Norway chose compassion over tradition and profit.
The impact also reaches beyond Norway. Decisions like this show other countries that change is possible. They push others to look at their own systems and ask if they still make sense.
Consumers are driving this shift too. More people choose alternatives. More brands stop using fur. Demand is changing, and industries are forced to follow.
This is what progress looks like. It builds over time through awareness, pressure, and action. Then one day, what once seemed normal is no longer accepted.
Norway has drawn that line.
Sources:
- Euro Group for Animals: Fur farming ends in Norway as remaining farms close doors
- Dyrevern: Breaking News: Norway bans fur farming

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Dozens of dogs rescued and suspect arrested in Uganda after BBC investigation bbc.in/42ADZO3
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