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Hello, my name is Lex! For years, I have been involved in animal rescue work, including helping extract animals from war zones and delivering food and aid where it was needed most. Eventually, I stepped away from rescue because it completely drained me mentally, physically and financially.
But when I arrived in Loutraki, Greece, and saw the situation for the stray animals here, I simply could not stand by and ignore it.
for the last For the past 6 months, I have been living in Loutraki, helping stray and abandoned animals alongside two incredible local women who have dedicated years of their lives to feeding and caring for animals that most people ignore.
After spending time in the area, speaking with locals and doing some research, I learned that there is very little support or infrastructure in place for the stray animal population. There are no proper shelters, very limited resources, and only a handful of people trying to help hundreds of animals with almost no support.
Many of you already know Bobby’s story. What started as an attempt to save one abandoned dog quickly opened my eyes to a much larger crisis.
There are countless animals here living in terrible conditions:
• abandoned and injured strays
• sick dogs, cats and kittens
• traumatized animals with nowhere safe to go
One of them is Pluto.
Pluto spent over 2 years living in a dark basement after suffering severe abuse and trauma. He was attacked with a metal pipe and became fearful of people and the outside world. Thanks to the support raised for Bobby, we were finally able to move Pluto out of that basement and into the apartment and patio that I have been renting which is currently being used as a temporary safe space.
For the first time in years, Pluto has been able to relax outside, sleep somewhere safe, and slowly begin rebuilding trust in humans.
The apartment and patio is currently sheltering around 15 animals including:
• Pluto
• three kittens suffering from eye infections
• their mother
• several local stray cats that have started using the space as refuge
Beyond these animals, there are numerous stray dogs and cats in the neighborhood that regularly require feeding, veterinary treatment and emergency care, but still have no safe place away from the streets.
With summer approaching in Greece, temperatures will soon become dangerously high, making life even harder for these animals. Many are already struggling with illness, infections, dehydration and unsafe living conditions.
Thanks to previous support, Bobby safely reached Spain and is continuing treatment while searching for his forever home. But leaving Loutraki broke my heart because so many other animals were left behind without the same chance.
That is why this project now exists.
The goal now is to continue using this apartment and patio as a temporary safe haven for animals in urgent need while we search for fosters, adopters and long-term solutions.
The animals are cared for daily by two local women who feed them, clean after them and transport them to veterinary appointments when needed. We are also in contact with one of the only people in Loutraki caring for over 100 stray dogs and hope to support her work directly in the future.
At the moment, the biggest challenge is funding.
Current monthly costs include:
• Apartment rent
• Electricity
• Food
• Veterinary care
• Sterilisation
• Medication
• Emergency transport
• Temporary fostering expenses
Pluto alone urgently requires dental treatment for a painful tooth infection and three kittens have eye infections...
Immediate goals:
• €400 to cover current rent and electricity until June 18
• €400 to secure one additional month
• Veterinary treatment for Pluto’s infected tooth
• Medication and care for the kittens with eye infections
• Sterilisation of all the kittens/cats
Long term, the goal is to create a sustainable rescue space where animals can recover safely while waiting for adoption. Eventually, I would like to relocate to a larger and more secluded property and legally register as a shelter so we can continue helping animals properly and responsibly.
This fund raising is no longer only about saving one dog. It is about creating a safe place for animals that have nowhere else to go and building something that can continue helping many more animals in the future.
Every donation, no matter how small, directly helps:
• keep the Safe House running
• feed and care for the animals
• cover veterinary expenses including sterilisation
• prevent Pluto from being forced back into the basement
• help sick and injured street animals
• continue rescuing animals in desperate situations
Without support, Pluto returns to the basement. The kittens lose their safe space. And many more animals remain suffering on the streets through the brutal Greek summer.
But together, we can change that.
Transparency is extremely important to me. I will continue posting updates, receipts and breakdowns so everyone can see exactly where funds are going.
If you can support financially, thank you from the bottom of my heart. If you cannot donate, please consider sharing the fundraiser and helping these animals be seen.
Every share, donation and message genuinely helps.
Thank you to everyone who has already supported Bobby, Pluto and the animals of Loutraki. None of this would have been possible without you.











