Eisenstadt experiences Christmas miracles: 80 stunted animals saved!

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On December 12, 2024, 40 neglected dogs and cats were saved in Eisenstadt. Reports about repeated cruelty to animals uncovered.

Eisenstadt experiences Christmas miracles: 80 stunted animals saved!

A dramatic Christmas miracle occurs in Eisenstadt, where 40 dogs and cats were freed from catastrophic living conditions! Animal rights activists accidentally drawn attention to the renewed “animal hoarding” of the known Martina B., who has kept animals under terrible conditions for years. As the Krone , the animals were confiscated from a small apartment, a dark basement and even from the attic, where they were partly scared and lived in a merciful state. The official veterinarian and the police entered and brought the beloved four -legged friends to safety, where they are now well cared for.

Martina B. has been in the headlines since 2003 because of her repeated cruelty to animals, but despite a required ban on animal retention that was only rejected in 2022, she seems to get away with impunity. The animal rights activists complain that animal suffering could have been prevented if earlier controls of the authorities were more effective. The Reporting emphasizes that the costs for the care and rescue of the animals are only valued at over 170,000 euros. This burden is ultimately with the taxpayers, while the crowd of animals is enriched with impunity and continues her illegal activities.

The search for suitable new home

In the middle of this sad story, there is also hope for some animals that are waiting for a loving home. The Staffordshire Mixed Choco, 11 years old, is located in the Detmold animal shelter and is looking for people with dog experience who can offer him a safe home because it is not suitable for families with children. His return to life could be a little miracle for him.

also the story of Leila, a Labrador-Ridback girl who is eagerly awaiting to be part of a family again after suffering from an itching and a feed allergy. In the shelter, she is patient for the people who want to give her a new, loving home. Animal rights activists appeal to all animal lovers to help the dogs and cats in need and enable them to have a Christmas miracle.