NEW YORK — One of the best things about Cindy Hsu’s job is meeting so many incredible people and sharing their stories.

Well, the particular veteran reporter and anchor wants you to meet two best friends from Brooklyn who are saving animals here and across the world.

It’s definitely loud at AMA Pet Rescue , which stands for Angels for Mistreated Animals. Anna Khazanova and Marya Vlasova are the top angels who started the particular no-kill shelter in 2014. They focus on saving the most severely injured animals.

“Saving a life and giving an animal a home is — you can’t, there’s nothing better for us, individuals like us. There’s absolutely nothing better than that, ” Khazanova said. “These animals are just as healthy, just as good boys plus girls as any bought. inch

“I think it’s very rewarding to see them. When they come to all of us, they’ve been abused, they are neglected. They’re so terrified the majority of the time. They don’t know how to walk sometimes, they’ve never been on the particular grass. And to see the progress from the day we take all of them in, the fear in their eyes, and then with time, exactly how we work with them and we rehabilitate them, ” Vlasova added.

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So far, they’ve saved more than 450 animals, and since they use only the particular most dire cases, the vet bills are astronomical.

“We take kittens that have already been hit by a car, been thrown out a window, dogs that have been starved. Recently, we had a dog that was attacked by 2 other dogs, ” Vlasova said. “The dog was on its death bed and all of us took him in. We rushed your pet to emergency. The dog spent months in the hospital. Hospital bills were over $30, 000. ”

They raise the particular money through generous supporters called AMA Angels, and get the word out on social media via posting from least twice a day on TikTok, Instagram plus Facebook. The rescue has a slew of dedicated volunteers and each animal gets a GoFundMe page.

“We write their story, where they were rescued, what’s going upon, what are the doctors saying, what are the assessments, and what we need to raise, and for the many part we all almost always raise around what we need, ” Khazanova said.

Now, they’re trying to help creatures nearly 5, 000 miles away in Ukraine. Khazanova immigrated from Ukraine to the U. S. when she was 9 years old.

“A lot of pets, house animals, were left behind in times of war. I wouldn’t know, thank God, but people had been thinking about their own kids plus their families first, inches Khazanova stated.

Vlasova immigrated from Russia at 18 years old.

“From the day one, I supported Ukraine, I supported Ould – and her family and everybody who is struggling. And a lot of Russian people actually do that will, too. All of us understand elaborate happening. We want to be on the right side of history, and want to do what we can, ” Vlasova said.

Plus what these best friends are doing is partnering with animal rights organizations in Ukraine and raising money and supplies for the pets left out.

“When the particular bombs go off in Ukraine the animals get so startled, a lot of them get really bad anxiety and these people start circling within their cages and they’re therefore scared, ” Khazanova mentioned. “It depends on the shelter, yet they’re all going through such a hardship, and we just could not perform something about it as an pet rescue and as individuals. inch

Khazanova plus Vlasova also joined us live in order to let all of us know what the shelters require in Ukraine, and introduced us to a very special dog that is looking with regard to a forever home.      

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