Help Bring Smokey to Safety and Reunite Her with Her Family
NESCONSET, New York – (October 24, 2024)— As National Cat Day approaches on October 29th, Paws of War highlights the urgent mission to rescue Smokey, a cat whose life was saved by U.S. Army Sergeant Avery while deployed overseas. Smokey, found as a tiny kitten, has become an integral part of Sergeant Avery’s life, providing comfort and companionship in a challenging environment. Now, Paws of War is seeking the support of compassionate individuals to ensure Smokey’s safe passage to America, where she will be reunited with Sergeant Avery and his family.
Sergeant Avery, while deployed overseas, discovered Smokey at just two weeks old, vulnerable and alone. Unable to leave her behind, he took on the responsibility of caring for her, forming a deep bond that brought him solace during his deployment. “Smokey is a very special girl who has given me a new outlook on life here. There is nothing for her when I leave. It makes me sick to my stomach to think of her being left behind,” he shares. “I don’t know how I could explain to my son, Dustin, who loves her already, that his friend can’t come home with me.”
Unfortunately, Smokey cannot survive alone in her hostile environment. Homeless and abandoned animals often face starvation, dehydration, and numerous other dangers. Without Sergeant Avery to protect her, Smokey’s future is bleak. Recognizing this urgent need, Paws of War’s War-Torn Pups and Cats program is mobilizing to rescue her.
The War-Torn Pups and Cats program reunites military personnel with the animals they rescued and bonded with while serving overseas at no cost to our heroes. While the financial investment is significant, the relief, comfort, and joy this program provides our soldiers is immeasurable. To date, more than 600 dogs and cats have safely reached the U.S., becoming loyal companions to their heroic service members in their forever homes. This program truly epitomizes the slogan, “Helping Both Ends of the Leash.”
“Our mission to save Smokey is underway,” says Robert Misseri, co-founder of Paws of War. “The animals rescued by our military members become family, providing vital emotional support. Without their soldiers, these animals are left to fend for themselves, which is often a death sentence. Our work relies on the kindness of the public to help make these rescues possible.”
Stories of the brave men, women, and animals serving our country remind us of the sacrifices made for others. Many dogs put themselves in harm’s way to protect our soldiers, offering unconditional love and companionship in war-torn regions. Though they may lack formal training, these animals possess the love and courage that can save our soldiers emotionally and, at times, physically. The intense bonds formed during these challenging times create families that are heart-wrenchingly difficult to keep together once a soldier returns home.
Paws of War is asking for donations to help fund Smokey’s rescue mission. Every contribution, no matter the size, will help save her life. Supporters can make donations at the following link: https://www.pawsofwar.org/?form=HelpSaveSmokey.
Let’s make a difference this National Cat Day by helping to ensure Smokey can return to her loving family. Generosity will not only change her life but also bring peace of mind to a soldier who has given so much to our country.
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Paws of War also focuses on giving back to veterans in various ways. They have helped veterans with numerous issues, including suicide prevention, service and support dogs, companion cats and dogs, food insecurity, veterinary care, etc. Paws of War has a large loyal following of supporters and looks forward to working with new corporate sponsors to support these life-saving programs. To donate to help their mission, visit its site at http://pawsofwar.org.
About Paws of War
Paws of War is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization that assists military members and their pets, rescues and trains dogs to be service dogs, and provides companion animals to veterans and first responders. To learn more about Paws of War and the programs provided or donate, visit its site at http://pawsofwar.org.