Feb 28 β€’ 04:15 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia LSM

We give everything we earn to the cats. Vigda and Andis care for 12 rescued mouse hunters in Saulkrasti

Vigda and Andis are dedicated animal rescuers in Saulkrasti, Latvia, who care for abandoned cats, especially during the harsh winter months when the number of strays increases.

In Saulkrasti, Latvia, animal rescuers Vigda and Andis have taken it upon themselves to care for 12 rescued cats, illustrating the ongoing plight of abandoned animals in the region. The summer tourist season often leaves behind many cats in the holiday home areas, leading to an increase in strays as the cold winter months approach. Despite their challenges, Vigda has noted a positive shift in community awareness, with some cat owners stepping up to help feed strays during winter.

Vigda also faces the tough realities of treating injured or ill cats, such as one that had a previously broken leg, which later became infected. The nature of stray animals makes it difficult for her to administer medication without knowing which cat will eat from a specific bowl. Instead, she finds a workaround by giving medication to all ten cats at once, which highlights the resourcefulness and dedication animal rescuers must have to care for these vulnerable creatures. This approach is particularly important during the winter when many cats are suffering from various ailments.

The situation is compounded by the fact that there was once a dedicated outdoor feeding station for stray cats, which has since been repurposed during summer months, leaving these animals at a disadvantage. Vigda's commitment to rescuing and feeding these cats demonstrates not only the immediate need for support in animal welfare but also the growing community responsibility to prevent abandonment and ensure that these cats receive proper care throughout the year.

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