From Shadows to Safety: The Forgotten Cats of Yulin
In Defense of Animals

We've forged a new partnership with Paws of China to rescue innocent victims of the cat and dog meat trade in Yulin. Our Paws of China facility can house 500 animals and ensures urgent medical care and a month-long quarantine for each rescued soul. Monthly veterinary expenses run to $16,500 for the overlooked victims of the Yulin festival, the cats.

While Yulin festival's horrors predominantly target dogs, a significant number of cats suffer silently in the shadows. These forgotten felines face equally harrowing fates, yet their plight often goes unnoticed. As we strive to end the dog and cat meat trade, every gift we receive is a step toward that goal. If you're looking to make an even deeper impact, many of our rescued dogs and cats are available for adoption. Thank you for your support to save cat and dog lives.

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In Defense of Animals is involved in many projects to protect animals' rights, welfare, and habitats. Money contributed to In Defense of Animals supports ALL of our worthy programs and gives us the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. Thank you for your support and consideration.