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    Dogs and Cats In War

    I saw another reminder of the fact that war is cruel to all living things.
    Especially to those with no voice.


    Dogs in war

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    Israelis Work to Save Abandoned Pets
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    By DELPHINE MATTHIEUSSENT
    Associated Press Writer

    August 3, 2006, 4:59 AM CDT

    MAALOT, Israel -- A dozen youngsters carrying water and dog food
    ventured into the deserted streets of northern Israel, taking advantage of
    the nighttime lull, when Hezbollah usually stops firing rockets.

    A government official says up to a few thousand pets may need to be fed
    or rescued, in part because hundreds of thousands of Israelis have fled
    northern Israel over the past three weeks.

    Some pets have already died, but Israeli rescuers have stepped into
    action.

    "We see ourselves as part of the humanitarian effort in this war," said
    Yadin Elam, director of the animal welfare organization Hakol Chai.
    "Animals are unable to move to a hotel in the center of the country. Our
    job is to help them, because they are the ones who cannot help
    themselves."

    When the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas erupted more
    than three weeks ago, at least 300,000 of the 1 million Israelis living
    in the north fled the region, sometimes leaving their pets behind.

    Many thought they would return a day or two later, Julia Meiler, a
    volunteer with Hakol Chai, said as she put a water container on a street
    corner in the northern Israeli town of Maalot while the sound of
    explosions in nearby Lebanon rang out.

    As Meiler stepped back, a few cats cautiously approached the water.
    Within minutes the street corner turned into a mewing gathering of a dozen
    cats. Many animals let Meiler pet them, a sign they were not strays but
    had been abandoned or fled their homes following a rocket attack, she
    said.

    A few blocks away, a small dog with long gray hair hid behind a bench.
    The volunteers eventually coaxed him out of his retreat, and he was
    soon eating the pet food they had brought.

    While many of the animals have been abandoned, others fled their homes
    in fear after hearing the explosions of rockets raining down on
    northern Israel, which put them into a type of shock, said Zafrir Volansky,
    who runs a veterinary clinic in the northern town of Nahariya.

    "When they find themselves near rocket hits, dogs can get hysterical
    because of the noise and run aimlessly for (miles)," he said. "Some
    animals are shaking, others stop eating and drinking. Cats tend to find a
    shelter in a dark and closed place and stay there, sometimes for days."

    Two rockets fell in Maalot early Thursday. No one was hurt, but it
    marked the first nighttime attack by Hezbollah.

    "Several hundred and maybe a few thousand" animals needed to be fed or
    rescued, said Youval Hadani of the Agriculture Ministry's veterinary
    department for Israel's northern region. The government doesn't have
    accurate estimates of the numbers of abandoned animals, Hadani said.

    "Some people asked us for help because they couldn't go to a hotel ...
    with their cats and dogs," he said. "But others just left, sometimes
    leaving their pets without food and water, and even in some cases tied
    inside their homes."

    The flight has also left strays desperate for food.

    "Stray animals depend on food found in trash containers and water
    dripping from air conditioning," explained Noam Vardi, a volunteer with
    Hakol Chai. "In situations where more than half of the residents are gone,
    like in Maalot, stray animals slowly die."

    While some volunteers patrol the streets to help feed the animals, more
    help is needed. Animal welfare organizations have put posters in public
    places asking the remaining residents of Israel's northern towns to put
    water containers on the streets and to contact them when they see
    animals in distress.

    Copyright (c) 2006, The Associated Press
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    Oh My God, Lizbud. That story is horrific. The situaton in the Middle East is terrifying to even watch, let alone read about.

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    Dogs In War

    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothy39
    Oh My God, Lizbud. That story is horrific. The situaton in the Middle East is terrifying to even watch, let alone read about.
    I could have not said it better myself.. I just think about all of those helpless babies overthere caught in the middle of the war..

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    I am glad I found this thread. I just recieved email from a friend that recieved email from Israel about just this and he asked me to help do what I could.

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