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Volunteers needed to help stray cats

Middle East Animal Foundation also want to raise public awareness on animal welfare

- BY JUMANA KHAMIS Staff Reporter Courtesy: MEAF

The ongoing issue of stray cats in Dubai has attracted attention from Dubai’s first non-profit welfare organisati­on Middle East Animal Foundation (MEAF), which is currently caring for approximat­ely 30 felines.

With temperatur­es soaring across the UAE, many stray cats and kittens are in danger of dehydratio­n and deprivatio­n.

MEAF, which is taking care of stray cats and kittens in Al Barsha under its neutering and feeding programme, is in dire need of volunteers.

Mahin Bahrami, MEAF cofounder, pointed out that one cat in the community has facial injuries while another has an eye injury, which, if left untreated, will lead to permanent blindness. The required veterinary treatment for both cats’ injuries costs approximat­ely Dh5,000. However, with the cost of the neutering and feeding programme being met by volunteers, there aren’t enough funds available to treat the two injured animals.

“I have taken the two cats home and am currently treating their injuries as best I can until we can find the necessary funds to enable me to take them to my local vet,” said Bahrami. “It’s a pretty desperate situation,” she added.

MEAF is looking for volunteers to foster cats and kittens, transport animals, donate food, pay vet bills, and rescue animals. Volunteers are also encouraged to apply their skills to raise funds for the cause, and improve public awareness on the importance of animal welfare.

Meanwhile, the issue of stray cats in Dubai has been one of the most common discussion­s among pet owners in the emirate. Dubai resident Alena Radzionenk­a, from Belarus, said she has nurtured and looked after over 700 cats during her nine-year stay in Dubai.

She pointed out that while she tried involving people in the cause, not many people showed enthusiasm in helping stray cats.

“This issue needs volunteers who will take cats in and look after them, especially those in an unstable condition. I currently have 38 cats in my house — I nurture cats that have been dumped and are in a bad condition and then I release them back.”

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The Middle East Animal Foundation takes care of stray cats and kittens in Al Barsha under its neutering and feeding programme.

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