‘They won’t survive without us’: The grandmothers of Odesa caring for Ukraine’s stray animals
- Even after a night of heavy bombardment, Olga wakes up at dawn and gets ready to feed Odesa’s cats.
- “This city is my whole life,” the 74-year-old tells The Independent.
- Each day, she tends to the 50 cats that roam the debris and burnt-out buildings in her neighbourhood, a consistent target of Vladimir Putin’s bombs.
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- Even after a night of heavy bombardment, Olga wakes up at dawn and gets ready to feed Odesa’s cats.
- “This city is my whole life,” the 74-year-old tells The Independent.
- Each day, she tends to the 50 cats that roam the debris and burnt-out buildings in her neighbourhood, a consistent target of Vladimir Putin’s bombs.
Sources: The Independent