Munich's animal hope: these dogs and cats are looking for love!

Munich's animal hope: these dogs and cats are looking for love!

The animal shelter in Munich is an important support for animals in need. Every year the facility looks after over 4000 animals and is tirelessly committed to their well -being. This also includes the satisfied mediation of dogs and cats in loving home. There are currently some four -legged friends who urgently hope for a new home.

Finja, a six-year-old Boerbol bitch, is one of the animal diplomats that are waiting for a place in the heart of a family. With its 50 kg and a shoulder height of 59 cm, it is not only an impressive appearance, but also a loyal companion. Finja has been living in the animal shelter for four years and has now learned basic commands and the object display. She is friendly and open to her caregiver, but needs an experienced owner to deal with her breed -typical territorial behavior. Interested parties should live in a quiet home, ideally without children or other animals, and a securely fenced garden area.

animal roommates

cat bouboude, five years old, and her animal roommates are also looking for a new home. Bouboude was left behind by their previous owners. Despite her allergy problems, she is trusting and playful, but needs a quiet home as a single cat, where she can enjoy her new person's attention undivided.

Mixed breed dog Lea, who was born on June 1, 2018, also brings a heartwarming personality. With a weight of 13 kg and a shoulder height of about 48 cm, it is friendly, human -related and playful. Lea came to the shelter because her previous owners could no longer take care of them for personal reasons. It would be important for her new family that she spent a little patience to meet Lea's uncertainties and linen aggression.

Another cat offers its company: Franzi, about five years old, was given because their owners were overwhelmed with animal husbandry. However, it is shy, but needs a quiet place without children and should live in an apartment with a secure balcony to ensure security. Patient people who give their time to take trust would be an advantage because they thrive well in the society of other cats.

wildlife station and hedgehog help

But the Munich shelter not only has dogs and cats to offer. It also has a wildlife station that supplies over 3000 animals annually. Around 300 animals are currently finding shelter there. Depending on the season, the type of supplied wildlife varies - while birds arrive in spring and summer, it is often hedgehogs in autumn and winter. The station is currently looking for support in the release of these hedgehogs. The animals are potted in the animal shelter for a long time and then released into freedom over a enclosure. Certain requirements for the enclosure must be observed for successful release.

A enclosure for the hedgehogs should be about 2 square meters and 40–50 cm high to keep the animals safe. After two weeks of feeding and getting used to it, the enclosure can be opened so that the hedgehog can explore its surroundings. In addition, hedgehogs and water should be available permanently to offer them security. The need for food supply and the right care are crucial for successful integration back into nature.

For everyone who is interested in animal accompaniment or would like to provide support, there are also numerous options at tiervermittlung.de . A large number of over 300,000 animals in animal shelters are waiting for a new home in Germany, sponsorships can also be taken over or flight sponsorships for animals from abroad can be offered. The Tierheimnetzwerk.de project helps to promote the cooperation between animal shelters and animal welfare organizations.

Further information about animals looking for a new home can be found on tz.de href = "https://tierschutzverein-muenchen.de/tiervermittlung/tierheim/wildtiere"> Tierschutzverein Munich .

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