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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Leaning Left9Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
60% Left
L 60%
C 33%
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