Split at the Ravenna cat shelter in the night between last Sunday and Monday

Split at the Ravenna cat shelter in the night between last Sunday and Monday
Split at the Ravenna cat shelter in the night between last Sunday and Monday

Theft at the Ravenna cat shelter where in a raid on the night between Sunday and Monday, criminals devastated the structure which currently houses eighty abandoned cats.

The bitter discovery was made on Monday morning by the President of the “Soli a quattrozampe” Association (the voluntary association that has managed the Ravenna cat shelter for many years), Lorella Sirotti.

The criminals caused extensive damage to the structure, breaking windows and doors, they took everything away (today they need cleaning products, mops, sponges, scouring pads, bleach spray and much more) but above all they made the cats hosted at that time run away, some of which had already suffered serious trauma, were still disoriented and in need of care.

“Our association – declared the President, Lorella Sirotti – provides care and temporary or permanent shelter for abandoned cats in serious need, suffering from pathologies requiring a period of isolation, traumatised, injured, in a problematic health condition. What happened leaves us all disconcerted. There is nothing of value inside our structure and the damage suffered puts us in a situation of further difficulty in guaranteeing the continued carrying out of our activities, which is why we ask everyone to help us.”

Anyone who wants to help can do so by going directly to the cat shelter, in via Trieste 342, or by making a donation to the postal account number 11176484, IBAN IT40L0627013195CC0780007513.

 
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