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Russian village is not so cool for cats

Published: 24 June, 2008, 04:25
Edited: 10 October, 2010, 17:09

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For the last two years Kristina and Inna have dedicated their lives to helping injured animals overcome or at least live with their disabilities. But now their animal shelter in a remote village faces trouble as the locals are afraid of the odd-looking pe

The two women moved to an isolated area in Tver region two years ago to look after injured animals. Around 40 dogs and cats are being cared for here now.

Some of them have already made a full recovery, but some have injuries from which recovery is not possible. These animals have to crawl, making them a disturbing sight for the unprepared eye.

Inna and Kristina claim their and the animals' safety is threatened as the residents of the village are unhappy with their sanctuary.

Since the refuge was set up, the villagers have allegedly threatened to burn it, kill every single animal and beat the women.

Last week the threats became reality as Kristina recalls:

“A group of armed men came to the village. They were shooting and shouting that they would kill our cats. Inna tried to stop them but one man hit and she fell on the ground. The man put his leg on her neck and threatened to kill her if she didn’t shut up.”

An old woman who, according to Kristina, was involved in the incident, refused to leave her trailer and talked to RT correspondent only through a closed door.

She not only refuted all the accusations but accused Kristina and Inna of disturbing the public's peace.

“They come with axes, saying they will defend their bloody animals, so my grand children are afraid to go out!” she said.

Kristina says leaving is not a solution as this could be repeated elsewhere.

She adds that even if everyone around them is against the sanctuary, they are determined to fight for justice.

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Nightshade January 21, 2011, 15:11
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Typical east-european/russian behaviour towards crippled/disabled animals AND humans.

They only care about themselfs.

Look at the disabled kids in bulgaria...left to die in an adoption center were they have to stay in bed for 24/7

The greek are also known for throwing dogs into the mountains and leave them by themselfs.

And a few weeks ago a girl was shown throwing puppies in the river...she was bosnian.


Rae October 10, 2010, 11:56
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Wow, villagers. How cruel. Humans are animals too. I'd like to permanently cripple those who were involved with the attack on the sanctuary- see how they like that. I sincerely hope karma gets them real good.

Siv October 06, 2010, 08:43
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There's something wrong with those village people! I'm sure their barbarians cause they acted as if they have not a clue about the world out side. I worried about the women and animals. can't they have at least some security given to them. pls. take care of your selves girls cause people like you are hard to find.... My God send help....