More than 300 dogs and cats left behind in Afghanistan during the chaotic US withdrawal were safely evacuated this week — and now some of the resilient pets are up for adoption, according to a global animal rescue group.
No Dogs Left Behind, which has a shelter in Jersey City, flew 171 dogs and 146 cats out of war-torn Kabul after a months-long effort to secure a cargo plane landing in the now-Taliban-controlled locale, the organization said Friday.
The adorable furballs, once in the care of Kabul Small Animal Rescue, landed in Vancouver, Canada, after a three-day journey on the private aircraft, according to a press release from No Dogs Left Behind.
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