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Save Ali and His Family From Imminent Starvation!

Ali, @HelpCat5 on Twitter, lives in Gaza City with his family, where he rescues homeless cats. He has lost many of the cats he was preparing to be adopted due the bombing. There was some damage to the roof of his home, so he moved in with some relatives. He was offline for four months, and his friends feared the worst. Now that he is back, it is bittersweet, because there is still no end to this war and his family is very hungry! He is eating less than anyone should have to eat, ever. Yet this is what is happening to many in Northern Gaza.

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Despite his difficult circumstances, he still has a place in his heart for the homeless cats, the beautiful cats of Gaza.
He has a wife and four children to provide for, as well as the cats who he is devoted to. He is staying with over 40 relatives, his home having been damaged in the severe bombing.

Ali has not been able to afford to buy food from the market, and is now just eating a meal of grass every three days. His children are also getting much thinner, rather than growing up, they grow thinner. He feeds homeless cats and tries to rehabilitate them when they have medical issues. He lost nearly all of his cats in the early days of the bombing, but he has found more to dote on, like a loving father.

In America is this saying, "You are one friend away from being homeless." Will you be Ali's friend?