‘We must welcome Ukrainian refugees and their pets as they escape evil Putin’ – Fiona Phillips

Fiona Phillips says families fleeing the war in Ukraine are facing heartbreak as they are parted from their relatives and friends, as well as their beloved cats and dogs

Some Ukrainian refugees have been carrying their pets with them as they flee their country (

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Sadly, the brutal war inflicted upon Ukraine isn’t restricted to spreading its misery among the human population alone.

Thousands of much-loved pets are being abandoned at the Ukrainian border because families fleeing the horrors of their besieged homeland don’t have the necessary paperwork for their cats and dogs (and anything else on four legs).

Some pets are even being left tied to lamp-posts as their owners depart in the hope of finding a better life away from the hell-hole that their country has become.

It’s heartbreak on four legs, as anyone who worships their pets will already imagine.

Their thoughts will be filled with dark images of their faithful, beloved, furry buddies left alone and confused, being badly treated, subjected to brutality and coming to harm.

Refugees gather at a train station in Poland after fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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So well done to us animal-loving Brits and our government for promising that all ­refugees arriving under the Homes for Ukraine scheme will be welcomed WITH their pets, even if the creatures have no record of ­vaccinations or microchips.

All of their care in quarantine will also be paid for by us.

Aren’t we amazing? But we are, after all, a nation of animal lovers.

Let’s hope our two-legged friends – human beings – are shown respect and love too.

They will be in need of care and hospitality during this ­hideously unnecessary conflict, dreamed up by a nasty, brutal, bald, unattractive little man, with a twisted mind and serious problems.

He could do with a pet dog to sniff out his evil and bury it. A dog trained to bite if Putin goes anywhere near a glass of vodka and a gun in a crowded area.

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