We recently rescued two kittens, almost one month old, from Dahye, the most heavily bombed area.
These poor babies were born during the war and are in terrible shape. Originally, there were three kittens, but sadly, one disappeared and is believed to have died due to severe illness.

Both kittens have severe eye problems. Due to the high heat and smoke in the area, their underlying infections have worsened, causing severe damage to their eyes. One of the kittens has no eyes at all, and the other has eyes that are damaged beyond repair, with one of the lenses even having fallen out. They are in extreme pain and need immediate medical care.

The vet has given them antibiotics to reduce their pain and inflammation, but they will likely need surgery to remove their eyes.

We urgently need your help to cover the costs of their weekly vet check-ups, antibiotics, kitten milk, peepads and food. These kittens deserve a chance to live without pain, but we cannot do it alone. We are also looking for anyone who can foster them during this critical time.

Since the war started, we have taken in 18 cases, and we are only posting about the most urgent ones that need surgeries and immediate donations.

Please, if you can help in any way—whether through donations or fostering—reach out. These kittens are paying the price for a fight that isn’t theirs. They need us, and they need you.

Thank you, @strayofmyheart , for risking your life and taking care of them on the street.