Sanctuary brings hope to stray animals in Myanmar


YANGON: The Golden Heart disabled animals rescue shelter, founded in January 2014 by Hnin Si Myint, was a sanctuary for stray animals across the country on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar.

The shelter is home to 850 dogs, 150 cats, 13 cows, and 10 goats rescued from various disturbing situations, including car accidents, knife attacks, and cruel acts involving hot water or acid.

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