Cochi survived the war.

He was rescued from Dahyeh after an explosion hit next to him. His family left him behind when the war started. His eyes had popped out. We removed both of his eyes. He slowly started adapting to life as a blind cat. He learned his surroundings, started eating again, playing again, trusting again. We neutered

This is Alex.

This is Alex. Around 5 years old. FIV positive. Severely dehydrated. Emaciated. Congested. Covered in pain. A group of kind people found him screaming on the streets. They noticed something was very wrong with his mouth, so they took him to extract his teeth and then returned him outside. But Alex never got better. He

This photo means so much to me.

Out of all the dogs that passed through APC, these three touched my heart in a way I cannot explain. In the middle is Amira — our very first rescue. She was shot in the eyes, emaciated, and lost her sight… yet she kept fighting. She was the reason the dog shelter began. @jennanotjana gave

Cloud didn’t deserve this… 💔

With the ceasefire, people are finally returning to their homes in Dahyeh… And with them, heartbreaking discoveries. Cloud is one of them. A war victim. Found injured, weak, and alone. His body has a lot of wounds. His eyes are severely infected… and we don’t even know if it’s already too late to save his

Hero’s skin is covered in fungus.

Hero’s skin is covered in fungus. His hematocrit has dropped by half a point 💔 We took him to the ophthalmologist. One eye is already lost, and we may need to remove it if the inflammation continues. The other eye still has a chance of regaining some vision, and hopefully with the treatment we can

Lucky is only 3 months old.

Lucky is only 3 months old. A baby… already marked by war. When people returned to Dahyeh after the ceasefire, they found him alone… with a broken front leg. No mother. No protection. Honestly, we don’t know how he survived the explosions. We don’t know how he made it out alive. But he did. We