
Shelterica Volunteers in Action: Real Help for Shelter Dogs and Cats
Making a Real Difference — One Paw at a Time
Every week, Shelterica volunteers dedicate their time and energy to support local animal shelters. From walking dogs to feeding cats and maintaining clean, comfortable spaces, their efforts help give rescued animals a chance to feel safe, cared for, and loved.
This is what real support looks like:
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🐶 Daily dog walks that bring joy, stimulation, and a break from the kennel for pups waiting for adoption.
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🧼 Cleaning and maintaining enclosures to ensure every animal has a hygienic, stress-free space.
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🐱 Interactive play sessions with cats to reduce anxiety, build trust, and promote healthy social behavior.
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🍲 Feeding time with nutritious meals — made possible thanks to the support from our customers. Every bracelet sold helps cover the cost of specialized food, medical-grade diets, and treats for animals in need.
“There’s a Labrador named Maja we visit every Wednesday — she’s older, a bit shy, but always waits by the fence when she hears our footsteps. The walks mean the world to her. And to us.”
— Ania, Shelterica Volunteer
Why It Matters
Shelters often face limited resources and rely heavily on volunteers to meet the emotional and physical needs of the animals they care for. Our team is there to fill in the gaps — not just with funding, but with presence. With warmth. With kindness.
Every action, no matter how small, brings these animals closer to a second chance.
This Is What You Support
When you shop at Shelterica, you're not just buying a product.
You’re funding food, care, and compassion. You’re enabling real people to help real animals — in real time.
We believe in showing up — in shelters, in hearts, and in homes.
Together, we're not just dreaming of a better world for animals.
We’re building it.
🐾 Explore our products that support this mission →
Discover bracelets, plush toys, and more — each one inspired by shelter animals and made with love. Every order helps.
📍 This month, our volunteers supported shelters in Kraków, Wrocław, Leipzig, and Dresden — with regular visits, dog walking, and feeding sessions.