
Network For Animals πΎ
@Network4Animals
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Network for Animals is a leading campaign-directed animal welfare organization on a mission to make the world a better place for animals.
Worldwide!
Joined February 2011
πΉ WATCH: From deathβs door to a wagging tail β hereβs how supporters like YOU helped save Malek from certain death!. π Learn more about Malekβs story, and please continue supporting our life-saving work: #NFA #NFAUpdates #NFADogs #Uruguay
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The nightmare isn't over for animals in the #MiddleEastWar π . Our partners are still saving lives, fighting for animals injured & abandoned in this chaotic conflict β & they need our help right now. π Find out more & support these life-saving shelters:
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Torrential rain & flash floods are hitting #Texas yet again, leaving even more animals in crisis πΊπΈ. Our partners are fighting to save as many as possible, but they urgently need our help. π Support the animal victims of the #TexasFloods: #NFAEmergency
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The #TexasFlood may be subsiding, but for countless animals, the fight for survival is not over yet. As we & our partners continue saving lives in the wake of these devastating floods, your support is absolutely crucial. You can help animal victims today:
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As the death toll continues to rise in the wake of the #TexasFloods, countless animals are still waiting to be saved π. As rescue teams search for human survivors, it is up to us to save the animals. You can help vulnerable animal flood victims NOW: #NFA
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π #TexasFloods have left pets stranded, injured and alone π Local animal shelters are overwhelmed with rescued and displaced pets. Animals are still out there - cold, hungry and afraid. They need urgent rescue, food and care. Please help: #NFAEmergency
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After vaccinating 2,814 stray dogs & sterilizing 277 during a 3-day campaign, #NFA & our partner, #LAZAWO, have vaccinated more than 55% of street dogs on #UkereweIsland, which could be declared RABIES FREE by 2030! Read more about our work in #Tanzania:
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In an abandoned Italian farmhouse in #Umbria, 18 cats are struggling to survive πββ¬ . We must act now to break the cycle of birth, starvation & death, before even more kittens are born. π Find out how you can help: #NFACats #CatSterilisation
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πΎππ«Ά From Morocco to the Middle East, find out how YOU helped us make a crucial difference for animals around the world in June: Thank you for standing with #NetworkforAnimals. Putting the animals first. #NFAMonthlyHighlights
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Until a few months ago, our long-time partner in #SouthAfrica was feeding 1,500 dogs every week. Now that number has doubled, & the team is struggling to cope with 3,000 hungry mouths to feed π. We need your support. Please donate towards this campaign:
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In rural #KwaZuluNatal, South Africa, 3,000 starving dogs are struggling to find a bite to eat πΆπ Our partnerβs feeding program is a crucial lifeline β but without help, it may soon come to an end. Help us save these desperate animals today: #NFADogs
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1,500 starving donkeys in Tanzania who were eating plastic out of desperation have hope & healing, thanks to our supporters. With your help, we are clearing plastic waste and providing nutritious food & crucial medical care. Find out more here: #NFA
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We are proud to announce that #NetworkForAnimals has received an award from the #ZeroStrayPawject for our work for cats in Kefalonia, Greece! π». π Find out how weβre helping to alleviate suffering for animals in the Balkans today: [LINK]
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#Morocco is slaughtering street dogs just to βclean the streetsβ for the #FIFAWorldCup. The government says the killings have stopped & #FIFA is staying silent β but reports from the ground describe horrific scenes of violence & cruelty. Find out more:
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#Morocco's worst drought threatens SFT Sanctuary, a refuge for 1,000+ animals. Without electricity or running water, they relies on wellpoints & water deliveries. As wells dry up before peak heat, SFT struggles to fund 4 weekly truckloads. Visit to help.
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