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Takis' mother, who was also rescued


These are photos of dogs whom Voice For The Animals rescued, starving in the streets of Northern Greece. These dogs were taken off the street, spayed and neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and taken to Germany where they were adopted into very good homes. In some part of Germany, they have achieved a zero percent pet overpopulation and have begun to adopt dogs and cats from countries like Greece, which still has problems with pet overpopulation.


Takis was rescued from Greece when he was a puppy.
Now he lives happily and comfortably in California.


VFTA Brought In The First
Feral Cat Traps Into Greece


Cats are trapped, then taken to a local
hospital to be spayed/ neutered and vaccinated.


A worker in Greece, sets up traps for stray cats.


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