Cat Mila lives at the gas station: Why she needs a home!

Cat Mila lives at the gas station: Why she needs a home!
The history of the cat Mila is exceptional and throws a light on the challenges with which both animals and their owners are faced. Mila is currently living at a petrol station in Ense after leaving her home. Her owner, Nadja Ahmad, expresses that Mila has a permanent place despite her circumstances. It is known on the Internet and even has its own Facebook group in which her story is told. Ahmad appeals to the public not to feed Mila additionally or to the shelter, as it attracts pity and attention, especially because of her half tail, which apparently brings her some sympathies.
Despite the efforts of Ahmad to keep Mila in her own home, these attempts have failed. Mila prefers the food of guests of the Astire snack bar to prefer the cat food offered. The incident in which a work colleague from Ahmad Mila accidentally took with her when she jumped into his car also illustrated the unadjustedness of the cat in her previous life. Ahmad has decided not to use a collar for Mila to prevent it from getting caught.
bully in the shelter
parallel to Mila's story is available in the Haßberge animal shelter in Zell near Knetzgau, which also bears this name. This Mila is about two years old and is described as cuddly due to her friendly and playful way. However, it needs a single place because it is bullied by other cats in the shelter. The animal rights activists want a new home for this Mila, which enables free access. Interested parties can contact the shelter by email or by phone to learn more about the mediation.
While the Haßberge shelter tries to give Mila a safe place, the Soest shelter is faced with the challenge of having to evacuate all animals. The reason is two alleged bombs, the evacuation of which is planned for the beginning of May. This urgent situation increases the pressure on the local animal shelters and their efforts for the well -being of the animals.
Both stories show the complexity of pet posture and the responsibility associated with the care of animals. They also underline how important it is to understand the needs of the animals and to support them in their individual situation. The hope remains that both Nadja Ahmad and the Haßberge animal shelter will soon find solutions that lead to a safe and loving environment for the cats.
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