Abu Dhabi’s Shame: Dozens of Cats Left to Die in the Desert

A group of animal activists in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, is calling for action after dozens of cats were abandoned in the desert, left to die under the scorching summer sun. The cats were discovered by a group of volunteers who were patrolling the area, and were found to be in a state of severe dehydration and malnutrition. Many of the cats were also suffering from injuries and diseases, and some had already died. The volunteers immediately rushed the cats to a nearby animal shelter, where they are now receiving the care they need. However, the shelter is already overcrowded and understaffed, and the volunteers are struggling to cope with the influx of new arrivals. The abandonment of the cats has sparked outrage among animal lovers in Abu Dhabi, who are calling for the government to take action to prevent such incidents from happening again. They are also urging the public to adopt the cats that have been rescued, or to donate to the animal shelter to help with the cost of their c