Russia-Ukraine war: NY-based group helping refugees with pets

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Paws of War, a Long Island-based nonprofit, has set up shop in Romania and Poland along the Ukraine border to help refugees coming with their pets.

Animals described as dazed and confused are met by volunteers with. The Long Island-based nonprofit has set up shop at two locations along the border in Romania and Poland where a dozen volunteers are working around the clock to provide refugees with hugs, hope, and necessities for their pets.

"We're giving them cat and dog carriers, leashes, collars, coats for their dogs, calming treats, vaccines," Paws of War president Robert Misseri said. Some refugees are asking Paws of War to foster their pets temporarily while others are left with no choice but to part ways. The organization is making arrangements to fly some animals to the United States to be put up for adoption.

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