Paws of War Shares Video and Seeks Community Help to Rescue Cat for Deployed Solider. Charlie and I watched the Video and feel in love with the cat we would like to bring home with us. I hope you take the time to watch the Video and if you do let me and Charlie know what you thought of the Cat and why.
Paws of War is helping a military member move his cat to the U.S., where she can retire in comfort
NESCONSET, New York – (June 29, 2023) – Deployment in the U.S. Military keeps people busy on the base, and sometimes someone new comes along and ends up in charge. That happened at a base in the Middle East when a female Cat started hanging around and finding ways into buildings. At first, she was ushered back outside until she grew on them, and they knew she was in charge. Now, they need help getting the cCat they named Ado to the United States, where she can live out her peaceful retirement from her overseas Military post.
“Once you watch the video to see how loving this Cat is and the bond she has, it is clear that we need to get her moved to the U.S.,” says Robert Misseri, co-founder and president of Paws of War. “We are happy to help get Ado moved for our heroes. With the support of community members, we can make it happen.”
Being in charge is how she earned her name, Ado, which stands for Assistant Director of Operations. After repeatedly sneaking her way into unofficial buildings where she wasn’t allowed to be, the military members realized she was in charge. They gave her the name, and the bonding quickly grew from there. She’s a loving Cat who spends her days doing what Cats love to do, napping, loving on people, and eating. Her time spent with the people has brought smiles to their faces daily.
“Ado has been such a morale boost for all of us here at the base,” explains U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Kovacs. “She has become family, and we love her. She’s extremely friendly and outgoing, which could lead to her demise. There have been talks of her being caught and euthanized. I can’t take a chance on that happening.”
Sgt. Kovacs contacted Paws of War to seek help moving Ado to the United States, where she will live out her retirement from her position in peace. Once moved, her remaining days will be filled with love, warmth, and family bonding as she lives with Sgt. Kovacs and his family. Sgt. Kovacs has vowed to do everything he can to help give her a good and loving place to live out her days, retired from her post in the Middle East.
Paws of War can make such long-distance moves happen, but it’s a mission that can be costly and takes time and planning. They are seeking donations from the community to help cover the cost of having Ado moved to America, which includes travel fees, veterinary care, etc. To donate and support the cause, visit the site at. To see a video of Ado and Sgt. Kovacs, click here.
Since 2014, Paws of War has helped the military save the animals they rescue while deployed overseas. They have helped veterans with numerous issues, including suicide prevention, service and support dogs, companion cats and dogs, food insecurity, veterinary care, etc. Paws of War has a large loyal following of supporters and looks forward to working with new corporate sponsors to support these life-saving programs. To donate, visit its site at:
About Paws of War
Paws of War is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization that assists military members and their pets, rescues and trains dogs to be service dogs, and provides companion animals to veterans. To learn more about Paws of War and the programs provided or donate, visit its site at:.
Thank you,
Glend, Charlie and David Cates