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Pets Abandoned as Expat Exodus Hits Dubai
11 Mar
Summary
- Thousands of pets are being abandoned in Dubai.
- Animal charities report being overwhelmed by the influx.
- Expat owners are fleeing the Middle East due to conflict.

Thousands of pets are being abandoned in Dubai as expatriate residents flee the Middle East amid the Iran war. Animal charities are reporting being overwhelmed by the sudden influx of animals left behind by their owners. This situation has led to concerns that pets could become 'hidden victims' of the conflict.
Organizations like K9 Friends and Dubai Street Kitties are at full capacity, struggling to care for the growing number of abandoned dogs and cats. The Dubai Municipality has responded by launching AI-powered feeding stations for strays. Abandoning pets is illegal in the UAE and carries significant fines.
Amidst the crisis, resources are strained, with shelters reporting being underfunded and understaffed. Despite the challenges, some organizations are providing assistance to those needing to leave the UAE, while acknowledging the difficulties of sudden departures. The RSPCA has noted that UK nationals may have an advantage due to an agreement that waives pet quarantine upon return.




