Animal Rescue Advocate Seeks to Bring Abused Moroccan Dog to French Sanctuary

Catherine Abraham is no stranger. She is the president of the Arche d’Abraham association, which has become known for the rescue and care of stray animals. Today she would like to bring back to Audrix (Dordogne) a dog that has suffered abuse in Morocco.
With her association, Catherine Abraham gives a second chance to animals in distress who have been mistreated by humans. "The more I frequent animals, the more I feel that humans are not worth them," she regrets. For her, animals need to be cared for and pampered. She has been working on this for years.
Today, she would like to complete the members of her sanctuary with a dog that has been mistreated in Morocco, but whose life has been saved thanks to an animal protection association in the kingdom. Even if Catherine knows that she is safe, she would like her to join her large family of animals to take care of her personally.
"I have practiced this activity of rescuing animals in distress for so long that the animals understand me very quickly and I understand them very well. I have a real complicity with them. In the case of this dog, the costs to bring her from Morocco are very important. Vaccines, plane ticket... I therefore need help," says Catherine.
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