Pet Soup Kitchens Open in Germany

Group wants to keep unemployed, elderly from having to give up animals
By Will McCahill,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 27, 2008 6:15 AM CST
Pet Soup Kitchens Open in Germany
Tiertafel (Animal Dining Table), a German animal-welfare association, runs 19 outlets across the country to provide needy pet owners with food.   (AP Photo)

Fearing that recession will force people to give up animals they can no longer afford to feed, a German group has opened pet soup kitchens around the country, AFP reports. A pet welfare association relies on donations from individuals and corporations; the newly unemployed are among those taking advantage, as are the elderly. “Half our customers are old people for whom a cat or dog is their last social link,” says a Berlin organizer.

“The dog didn’t understand what was going on,” says the woman who came up with the idea after seeing a TV report of a family preparing to give up their pet after a layoff. "We just thought, it can’t be that for the sake of 30 or 40 euros they’ve got to turn their pet out.”
(More Germany stories.)

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