UAnimals invites everyone to contribute to the fundraisers launched this week. Thanks to donors, animals in a Khmelnytskyi shelter will have a chance at a healthier and more comfortable life, wounded and seriously ill cats and dogs from frontline areas will receive necessary treatment, and the UAnimals rescue team will embark on new evacuation missions.
A Quarantine module for the Save a Life Shelter in Khmelnytskyi
This fundraiser will provide a separate space for newly arrived animals, allowing them to undergo quarantine and adaptation before joining the general shelter population. This will help prevent the spread of infections and allow rescued animals to adjust to their new environment at a comfortable pace.

Currently, the shelter lacks a quarantine facility, so new arrivals are immediately placed in the general area.
The wagon will be equipped with electricity, an air conditioner, and animal enclosures. If needed, it can be easily relocated. Donate here to support this initiative!
Medical Treatment for Evacuated Animals, Including Biliash
Another fundraiser aims to cover the medical expenses of animals rescued from the frontlines, including Biliash, a dog from Kostiantynivka. He was attacked and injured by other stray animals. A soldier saved him and brought him to a veterinary clinic in Kramatorsk, where he is now awaiting surgery on his wounded leg.

UAnimals plans to cover Biliash’s tests, surgery, hospitalization, vaccinations, treatments, and sterilization. Once he recovers, he will be available for adoption. The soldier who rescued him deeply cares about his future and hopes to find him a loving family. You can help Biliash and other animals affected by the war here.
Funding Future Evacuation Missions
Thanks to this new fundraiser, UAnimals’ rescue teams will be able to plan their next trips to evacuate animals from frontline areas.
Each month, the teams carry out 8–10 evacuation missions, rescuing domestic, farm, and wild animals from Kharkiv, Donetsk, Sumy, and Kherson regions. Often, these missions also assist people who struggle to evacuate their pets on their own.
Donations help UAnimals cover fuel costs, vehicle repairs, transport supplies (cages, pads, straw), and medical treatment for injured and sick animals. Support future evacuations here!
Every contribution matters—join us in saving lives!