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duminică, 19 ianuarie 2014

The shelter in the middle of nowhere - the story of the unseen tears



We are 3 ladies from Turda Romania, Transylvania region who established a dog shelter on the property of a local rich family. We began this activity in 2009 with 25 dogs. But because of the mass abandoning and the cruelty of people, old and sick dogs put on streets, hit by cars with severe injuries, we ended up with a number of more than 200 dogs in the year 2013. In March 2013 the family thrown us out from the property. We had to move the dogs in 10 days. In this critical situation we managed to give for adoption several dogs, but we had to find a place for the 200 what remains.
Nobody wanted to help us, the local authorities and the police were hunting us, because they influenced the family to throw us out from their property. We managed to find this former communist farm in a village at 15 km from Turda, called Viisoara, a farm which is almost demolished, but even here we have to pay a huge sum as a rent: 200 Euro/ month. This is a huge sum of money for us, and we do not get help from the governmental funds, only donations, lately very few indeed. I have borrowed money from all my friends, from a bank, I have been spending a huge part of my teacher s salary for the shelter purposes, because I can not bear to see them starving and of course when they need medical help not to call the vet. And they all want money from us, no vet is helping us as volunteer!
 We reached a very critical and extremely difficult situation If we do not pay the rent, the owner will throw us out from the place and I can not feed the dogs without help because I can not borrow anymore, nobody gives me other money, not even my friends, because they know I can not give them back spending all my money and time on the shelter! Here the local authorities are hunting us too, they do not want us there, even if we are far enough from people s home, 1 km, they put pressure on the owner to throw us out.
So many problems and I feel so weak and tired... after teaching at school 4 days per week I go helping in the shelter, physical work, feeding, cleaning, because I do not have enough money to pay enough persons to work for the doggies. When I am not in the shelter I am trying to get some help for them... I do not sleep during nights because of the problems we have... my family hates me because I destroyed everything in our home, not paying the bills, I gathered 8 stray dogs and 13 cats in our house... I really do not know how this story will end but that is very clear for me that alone, with so little help I can not go further... but if I say it was enough the shelter and the doggies will disappear in a short time, left to suffer in pain, or taken by the public shelter PTS or worse let to die in starvation.
You can say there are other more important problems in the earth, hundreds of people and children starving and dying every moment on different parts of our planet because of social and political injustice, but I chose to speak for these  creatures without words and tears, who do feel sorrow, pain and joy, You just have to look deeply in their eyes. I put my whole life on this cause. Beginning with the year 2009 I am working hard not only to keep alive the shelter dogs but to convince the local authorities, the politicians that killing is not an option, only registering the dogs with owners, the neuter and castration is the unique way to spare the endless suffering of these unwanted creatures.
Our world is full with the unseen tears of these noble creatures who do not have words to cry for themselves, most of them do not even give a sound when they suffer enormously and die in the deepest silence of the world! Can we change the world? Can I, a weak and tired woman full of the dirt and the misery of the shelter, with hands of a field worker of the Middle Ages, tired to death by physical work, dare to change the world? Can I maintain my dignity as a woman, as a teacher, as a former school manager who 5 years ago established a Hungarian minority school in Turda throwing everything what I had and learned for to serve the cause of some unwanted and poor creatures which worth nothing in the eyes of the most people from my country, Romania, country of suffer and shadows?
Stay still a few moments please and look in the eyes of the dogs of the shelter from the middle of nowhere… You can feel  You can taste the unseen salty tears of all the Romanian stray dogs … and then answer please my questions.

With respect:

Rus Fodor Dora Andrea

Amicii Nostri Organization, Turda, Animal Rights and Welfare
Semper Fidelis Shelter, Viisoara, Transylvania, Romania
Tel: 0040-742800743

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