MUSE_PET (help for animals).Project No.1 (Phase_1)

  • Location: Ivano-Frankivsk
  • Donors: Paul Bourassa, Hawrylyshyn-Batruch family
  • Completion Date: September, 2025

The mission of the MUSE_PET project is to support animal shelters in their improvement and expansion. Thousands of stray, disabled, abandoned pets and those whose owners had left behind while crossing the border as refugees. They are in need of a tender love and care and a second home. MUSE_PET is dedicated to ensuring a comfortable, clean and safe environment for these pets.

Progress: 100%

Description

The mission of the MUSE_PET project is to support animal shelters in their improvement and expansion. Thousands of stray, disabled, abandoned pets and those whose owners had left behind while crossing the border as refugees. They are in need of a tender love and care and a second home. MUSE_PET is dedicated to ensuring a comfortable, clean and safe environment for these pets.

Scope of work

MoveUkraine is committed to improving conditions for animals and their caregivers through the MUSE_PET project. Our key objectives include: renovation of the quarantine room equipped with new enclosures to ensure safe and hygienic isolation when needed; renovation of warm indoor spaces for providing winter care to animals, especially those vulnerable to cold temperatures; installation of outdoor enclosures designed for larger dogs; installation of water supply and drainage system to maintain better hygiene and sanitation across the shelter. Additionally, we’re creating a more livable space for caregivers like Serhiy, a displaced resident from Mariupol. He found refuge at the shelter with his dog.

MoveUkraine is committed to improving conditions for animals and their caregivers through the MUSE_PET project. Our key objectives include: renovation of the quarantine room equipped with new enclosures to ensure safe and hygienic isolation when needed; renovation of warm indoor spaces for providing winter care to animals, especially those vulnerable to cold temperatures; installation of outdoor enclosures designed for larger dogs; installation of water supply and drainage system to maintain better hygiene and sanitation across the shelter. Additionally, we’re creating a more livable space for caregivers like Serhiy, a displaced resident from Mariupol. He found refuge at the shelter with his dog.

Location

Your funds go directly to the projects: building housing and rehabilitation centers for those affected by the war and need help.