Virtually Adopt

Buzz Rescue Group - Volunteer

For some people, a physical adoption isn’t possible.

Do you like the idea of fostering but are intimidated by all it entails?

It could be:

  • too costly,
  • requires too much commitment,
  • might not fit in with your lifestyle, work or family responsibilities.
We get that! BUT, that doesn’t mean you can’t help!

Consider a VIRTUAL ADOPTION instead.

WHAT IS VIRTUAL ADOPTION?

A Virtual Adoption gives you the opportunity to ‘Adopt’ your chosen pet by sponsoring it from the comfort of your home while the pet remains with the Caretaker Organisation.

Yes, that random act of kindness where you get to help, have a pet and not have any of the physical responsibility for it on a daily basis. Win/Win!

This is what your money will do:

Cats

MINI OPTION

0

EUR per month
feeds 1 cat for one month

MID OPTION

0

EUR per month
helps to share the cost of fostering of 1 cat (approximately 50% share - yes you get half the cat virtually speaking)

FULL OPTION

0

EUR per month
provides full board, care, food, and bedding and pays for minor vet bills - like parasite treatments etc

Dogs

MINI OPTION

0

EUR per month
feeds 1 dog for one month

MID OPTION

0

EUR per month
helps to share the cost of fostering of 1 dog (approximately 50% share - yes you get half the dog virtually speaking)

FULL OPTION

0

EUR per month
provides full board, care, food, and bedding and pays for minor vet bills - like parasite treatments etc

*Please note that these prices were surveyed by our team in September 2023 across various regions in Ukraine. Some areas are cheaper, and some are dearer so we’ve averaged the prices. eg. In Kramatorsk, your foster might be cheaper but your food is dearer etc.

In the end, it is about providing adequate and measurable help and that’s exactly what we do with Your Donations!

What Do I Get In Return?

As a Virtual Adopter, you make a financial commitment to your chosen animal. The Caretaker Organisation uses these funds to provide the things listed in the ‘How will my money be spent’ paragraph as well as companionship, training, preparation for re-homing and love – everything they can possibly do to give the animal a happy and healthy life while under their care.

In return:

  • YOU will receive monthly updates and photographs of your Virtual Pet.
  • YOU become part of that animal’s life for the duration of the animal’s stay with the Caretaker Organisation.

It is a direct, easy and beautiful act of kindness that will help save the voiceless victims of this terrible war in Ukraine.

YOUR Virtual Adoption will mean there is:

  • one less starving, cold, wet, sick, neglected dog or cat in Ukraine.
  • one more animal will be warm and safe with a full belly either until they find a forever home, or, in the case of an 'unadoptable' pet (one who is too sick or old or has behavioural issues), provide a safe haven for the rest of their lives.

All thanks to YOU, our War Pet Hero!

How did you decide on these prices?

So before we get to the costs let’s talk about the local culture and economy in Ukraine.

Unlike well-heeled countries, Ukraine is struggling. About 25% of the population is internally displaced, A LOT of people have lost their jobs, houses, families and everything that they held dear. Those who have any income frequently support other family members who have none. Social security in Ukraine is very basic to non-existent. Furthermore, it is culturally expected in Ukraine that fosters charge daily rates to the organisations for fostering. There are some free fosters, but they are a bit like hen’s teeth or unicorns - very hard to locate.

Therefore, all animal organisations in Ukraine have to pay for fostering - some more, some less, but it is an unavoidable cost, even for the ones that work on a shelter model.

It’s like a never-ending uphill battle, the rescue animals pour in from the frontlines, the organisations have no money to cover the costs of the fostering or their free fosters or shelters were destroyed by Russian bombs, debts mount up and the misery continues. Any disposable income or savings that the volunteers had before the war is -GONE! Spent on their rescues, food, vet bills etc. There are hundreds of thousands of abandoned and injured animals as a result of this war and adoptive families are really hard to find in Ukraine.

We’ve surveyed our partner organisations and their costs plus the average costs for each item per area.

What we do find, and this certainly is true since March 2022, is that prices for services, veterinary costs, medication costs, and pet food costs in Ukraine are NOT reflective of people’s wages or pensions. And even if cheaper items can be found outside of Ukraine - eg. medication - then you still have to freight it hundreds if not thousands of kilometres, and thus your cost is the same if not higher, plus there are the added challenges of border crossings and transporting through a war zone. Remember, Ukraine is a huge country.

How will my money be spent?

  • To support the costs of animal shelters/foster homes. 
  • Pay Veterinary bills, pay for vaccinations, anti-parasite treatments, and sterilisation. 
  • Provide food, including special dietary requirements.
  • Pet supplies such as bedding, toys, brushes for grooming, collars and leashes.
  • Paid foster care.
  • Any other costs that may arise to keep my Virtual Pet safe and happy.

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