After the recent sad incident where more than 150 cats and a few dogs were left in the Abu Dhabi desert, and many of them suffered terribly. This made a lot of people around the world very upset. A group called PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), which cares a lot about animals, has stepped in to help. They have offered a reward of $5,000 to anyone who can help find the people who did this bad thing and get them in trouble.
Jason Baker, who works at PETA, said that what happened to these animals is very, very wrong. He tweeted about the incident where he offered the reward to anyone who can help share some information to find the people behind this terrible incident
The government of Abu Dhabi is looking into this situation to find out who is responsible. Sadly, because of the hot and harsh desert conditions, some of the animals didn’t make it, but many kind people saved 90 of them.
Abu Dhabi media office recently announced that the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has swiftly initiated investigations into the incident. Read the full story here
PETA Asia is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever dumped these cats in the desert to die horribly of thirst, starvation, and from the unrelenting heat
Jason Baker
This whole situation is a reminder that we need to be very caring and responsible when it comes to our pets. PETA is here to help, and they want to make sure that the people who hurt these animals are held responsible for their actions. We hope that the animals who survived can find new loving homes and live happy lives.
We’re glad to see people from all over the world standing up for these animals and saying that what happened is not okay.
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