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Adopting Locally is Changing Hearts in Kabul!

We are thrilled to write about two recent local adoptions from our Animal Hospital in Kabul that prove a powerful truth: the capacity for love and care for animals is alive and well in Afghanistan! This is something to celebrate for Afghanistan, whose people have gone through so much.

Many people outside of the country assume that animals here are given little consideration. While it's true that formal education about animal respect and care is not taught in schools or consistently within families, we often find the opposite of indifference is true. The local Afghan people are inherently kind and quickly embrace the concept of responsible animal ownership when given the guidance.

Our greatest reward at Nowzad is breaking the cycle. By introducing local families — especially children, students, and young adults — to the pleasure of having a pet and being responsible for its care and upkeep, we are creating the most long-lasting and rewarding impact of all. This work is what we're particularly proud of!

Simba's Story

Simba was one of four tiny, vulnerable kittens who grew strong and healthy under the medical care and love at our hospital over the summer. She was adopted last month by Mr. Elias, who we know particularly loves cats, and he gave her a safe, forever home and a very fitting new name.

Lili’s Story

This sweet kitten came to us after sadly facing mistreatment from children in her neighbourhood — a heartbreaking example of not knowing how to treat animals kindly. We took Lili into our hospital, but she wasn’t there for long! Hamid, who had been looking for a cat for his home, spotted her at our hospital and offered to adopt her immediately – love at first sight!

By adopting locally, these Afghans are helping us build a more compassionate future, one family and one animal at a time.

Thank you to the incredible local community for opening your hearts and homes!

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Adopting Locally is Changing Hearts in Kabul!
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