JULY 2020
July was not only a challenge for Animal Police, but also a very successful month with many highlights, and we're thrilled to share them with you. There are now 64 animals at Finca Noah

July was not only a challenge for Animal Police, but also a very successful month with many highlights, and we're thrilled to share them with you.
There are now 64 animals at Finca Noah. Each single one is a life that was able to be saved thanks to animal protection.
FERDINANDO
Our bull Ferdinando just radiates joy of life. Since the rescue operation, Ferdinando has been getting better day by day and can finally enjoy his bull life to the fullest.
In the coming days, our dear Ferdinando will even get to move to a new home. He is getting a beautiful home in Saraniassa with endless space and love. The bull is moving to an estate with over 200,000 mΒ², where kind-hearted people will care for him. The estate is a wonderful place where over 100 animals get to enjoy their lives and receive lots of cuddles from visitors. Soon a "companion" will even join Ferdinando, so he can spend time together with a friend.
We are incredibly happy for our Ferdinando and are simply overjoyed that the bull can now enjoy his existence to the fullest!

MAJOR RESCUE OPERATION FOR 16 KITTENS
When the emergency call came to Animal Police that our help was urgently needed, everything happened very quickly. The emergency involved 21 cats whose time was running out at the Naturapark killing station in Mallorca. Animal Police Association immediately responded and took in 16 kittens at Finca Noah. β as you can surely imagine, things get hectic at Finca Noah β
Sadly, some of the young cats were later found to have feline distemper. The disease requires immediate action, and Farah drove all the cats back to the vet. Unfortunately, two of the kittens didn't make it and we had to let them go with heavy hearts. It broke the hearts of our animal protectors! Nevertheless, we continue to fight tirelessly with full dedication for the well-being of the animals and don't give up! Together with our trusted Swiss veterinarian Jann Rapp (Kleintierpraxis Rapp, Urdorf) we do our best and everything necessary to get the cats through this disease. In the coming days, they will be vaccinated one after another and nursed back to health.
Already 4 cats have won the hearts of their new families and will soon move to a beautiful, loving home in Switzerland. We're thrilled that the babies, barely rescued, have been given such an opportunity!
First and foremost, however, they will be nursed back to health and will spend wonderful time at Finca Noah.

EMERGENCY CAT
Another emergency that required our action was a cat that was brutally bitten in the back by dogs. The poor thing was so badly injured that she could only drag herself along the ground with her front legs to move. Words failed us and the case was clear: Animal Police would help this poor animal and take it directly to the clinic. What followed was a grueling struggle for survival. With various surgeries and treatments that have already cost our association EUR 2,100.00 and the constant question of whether to fight for the animal's life or release it from its suffering, we overcame the first hurdle! After 3 weeks of clinic stay, the cat can now finally go to a foster home with "Angels for Animals", where she will receive daily care, physiotherapy, treatment, and everything that will be necessary so she can move about again somewhat and simply enjoy the rest of her life! The angels would even be willing to take the kitten in themselves if everything goes well and the chemistry is right. We are incredibly grateful and thankful for this help.
We ask you, dear animal lovers, not to forget us! The Animal Police Association has taken on so many tasks and challenges to rescue animals. This costs an enormous amount of money and our association depends greatly on your donations. Because only you make it all possible!
Warmly,
The Animal Police Team
Written by Robine Amendola
