Mici, the brave cat: Peine animal shelter is looking for a loving home!
Peine animal shelter is looking for a home for the injured cat Mici and provides information about important animal welfare issues.

Mici, the brave cat: Peine animal shelter is looking for a loving home!
In Peine there is news again from the local animal shelter, and it revolves around a very special fate: the one-year-old cat Mici has her very own story that touches the heart. Loud News38 She suffers from an injury to her spine that makes it impossible for her to walk. Although there is no surgical solution in sight, little Mici shows her strong will to live and joy of life, which is remarkable.
The dedicated team at the Peine animal shelter does not give up and fights for every animal. Mici is urgently looking for a loving home where she will receive the affection and attention she deserves. Not only is she extremely cuddly, but she also gets along excellently with other cats and dogs. Mici moves nimbly on her front legs and even manages to climb a scratching post on her own. To provide her with a safe home, a scratching post with several steps and a secured balcony or garden would be ideal.
Current challenges in animal protection
But Mici is not the only animal that needs support in our district. The animal shelter also points to other challenges that increase particularly in the cat season between April and September. Many cats are not neutered, leading to overpopulation and a vicious cycle of unwanted offspring. Loud Animal protection without borders A female cat gives birth to more than 80 million offspring in ten years, which overwhelms animal protection associations and animal shelters.
The problem is further exacerbated by inadequate castrations. In animal shelters you are often faced with the statement: “An animal like this should be put down.” This attitude goes against the idea of animal protection, as the Peine animal shelter emphasizes. Implementing castration measures is an essential solution to reducing cat misery. A big call goes out to cat owners: castrate your animals to avoid unwanted offspring and to relieve the burden on overcrowded animal shelters.
Help for cat owners
The Peine animal shelter offers comprehensive support for cat owners. If help is needed, such as caring for kittens or neutering, do not hesitate to contact the animal shelter or other animal welfare organizations. Kittens that are in need are also happily taken into care at no cost to the owners. Another plus point: The animal shelter is always grateful for donations and is happy to accept them. Those interested can contact the nursing home on 0175 / 998-0737 or other contacts.
The issue of animal welfare is complex, and every pet owner is obliged to take good care of their animals. This also includes correct feeding and husbandry. Providing animals with a loving and safe home should be everyone’s top priority. Mici hopes for your support!