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Cuban animal lovers struggle to feed stray cats and dogs as economic crisis bites

  • Eighty-One-Year-Old Nélida Pérez walks in Old Havana, followed by hungry cats, expressing struggles to feed them due to an economic crisis and lack of tourism.
  • Bárbara Iglesias, a pharmacist, emphasizes the dangers to stray animals in the streets, noting her efforts to adopt and rescue dogs.
  • Annelie González, leader of the Aldameros Project, states that Cubans face multiple issues, including lack of water, electricity, and food shortages.
  • Pérez vows to continue feeding the animals as long as she has help and remains healthy.
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Cuban animal lovers struggle to feed stray cats and dogs as economic crisis bites

Nélida Pérez feeds street cats in Old Havana, but Cuba's worsening economic crisis is making it increasingly difficult.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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