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Help a Cat Rescuer Save 30 Lives – and Her Own
For years, Haneen has dedicated her life to saving the forgotten ones—the abandoned, sick, and unwanted cats no one else would take in. Today, over 30 rescued cats owe their lives to her kindness. But now, the rescuer herself desperately needs rescuing.
She has suffered unimaginable hardship. She lost her job and has been unable to find work that allows her to cover her own needs, let alone the needs of the 30+ cats who depend on her. She has faced humiliation and cruel words when asking for help online, yet she continues to fight for the voiceless.
Her sacrifices run deep: she gave up returning to her home country out of fear for her cats’ fate. She even missed the chance to see her mother before she passed away, and could not attend her funeral—all because she refused to abandon the animals who rely on her. Now, she fears the same heartbreak may come with her father.
Despite her tireless efforts, she is on the verge of losing everything. Eviction threats hang over her head. The bills from veterinary clinics keep piling up. Every day is a struggle to buy food and litter, to sterilize and vaccinate her rescues, and to give sick cats the urgent medical care they need.
She is not asking for herself—she is asking for them. Every donation will go directly toward:
Sterilizing 4 rescued male cats and 2 female cats
Paying the clinic bill for a treated cat
Covering medical treatment for a newly rescued cat in critical condition
Providing food and litter for 30+ rescued cats
Preparing cats for adoption through sterilization, vaccination, and treatment
Paying rent to keep a safe roof over their heads
This is a plea from someone who has given everything to save lives, and now has nothing left. Please, if you can, help her continue this fight. Even the smallest donation will make a huge difference—for her, and for the 30 little souls she has refused to give up on.
Donate. Share. Give hope.
Together, we can show her that compassion still exists, and that she and her beloved cats are not alone.





