Life in shelters is never easy. Neither their maintenance nor the sight of a wide variety of stateless animals in need of help. The animals that live here are also waiting for someone to love them and take them with them.
It is not enough for most shelters to deal with the fact that the number of financial benefits and donations has dwindled, and as a result, the care of the animals is more difficult. Shelter operators continue to rely on the help of the population and animal lovers. There are already very large negative effects of precautions due to a coronavirus epidemic, but even one has to reckon with the fact that many people are so afraid of the virus that they get rid of their pets as well.
In most cases, this means that the animals are unloaded on the street with noble simplicity and left to their fate, their luck.
For stray animals, there was a somewhat certain point in the shop, restaurant, market, where a few walls dripped for them as well, but now their operation is also temporarily suspended, so many animals are starving. This is also the case in Hungary, but shelters in other countries that have introduced restrictions also report an increase in the number of animals taking to the streets.
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