Background
Every animals here have taken the vaccine they needed and been well taken cared
China, HeNan province, JiaoZuo city
This place is where everything started. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, local governments collected stray animals due to concerns about potential virus transmission. Post-COVID, faced with an overwhelming number of animals, authorities sought individuals willing to care for them or risk euthanizing the creatures. Ms. S, an individual who prefers anonymity and avoids photos, stepped in to manage the situation. She personally took charge of 400 dogs and 300 cats, establishing an organization to ensure these animals received the care and attention they desperately needed.
Ms S - the founder of the shelter
Ms. SMs. S is known for her selfless dedication to the shelter, where she spares no expense in expanding the facilities to house more animals in need. Not only does she rescue and provide vaccinations for these animals using her own resources, but she also promptly answers the call whenever there are animals requiring help. While she may have a habit of complaining, her actions consistently showcase her unwavering commitment to ensuring the well-being of these vulnerable creatures.
They are not farm animals but the pigeons and “attack chicken” that were tortured by inhuman pet mysterious box that was trending for a long while in China, often being throwing away halfly dead.
Our Recent Struggles
Unfortunately, Red-Collar is unable to provide direct financial assistance to individual shelters or animal rescues. We suggest exploring alternative fundraising options such as online crowdfunding platforms, grant opportunities, or local fundraising events to raise the necessary funds for expanding your shelter and rescuing more animals.