
Amazing Cat Rescue in Ukraine
Clip: Season 42 Episode 16 | 3m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Shafa, a cat in Borodyanka, was rescued from a severely war-damaged building.
Shafa, a cat in Borodyanka, was rescued from a severely war-damaged building. The cat miraculously survived for 60 days without food and water.
Major support for NATURE is provided by The Arnhold Family in memory of Henry and Clarisse Arnhold, The Fairweather Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Charles Rosenblum, Kathy Chiao and...

Amazing Cat Rescue in Ukraine
Clip: Season 42 Episode 16 | 3m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Shafa, a cat in Borodyanka, was rescued from a severely war-damaged building. The cat miraculously survived for 60 days without food and water.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- I was shooting in Borodyanko with Australian journalists and we came to the infamous building in the central street.
At about the seventh floor, I guess, I spotted something moving like a tail waving from the seventh floor level.
And I was like, "Steven, Steven, have a look.
There's an animal up there."
And he was like, "Kate, it's the seventh floor.
It's May 1st, come on.
There's nothing that's alive there anymore."
So, I zoomed in, I saw it's a cat, and I was like, "That's a cat, Steven."
He's like, "No, it's, oh (beep), it's a cat."
That was how it happen.
If it is alive, we need to help it, because you have to understand that the whole staircase from that part of the building was demolished.
So, there was no chance for the animal to get down.
And that's when it all started.
And then it was all by zoo patrol.
(truck rumbling) - [Kate] But at that point of time, the process of saving an animal is not like this easy.
- That was like a real rescue operation.
And to be honest, I'm so proud of my country and my people.
I came to them and said, "Look, guys, I'm so grateful that having so much disaster and misery around you right now with people, you find time to help animals in such cases.
And he replied to me, "We don't care if it's an animal or a human being, we're a rescue service and every life matters to us."
I mean, that was a point when you just start crying, you know?
Director Anton Ptushkin's Vlog | Inside "Saving the Animals of Ukraine"
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Director Anton Ptushkin discusses his experience working on "Saving the Animals of Ukraine." (7m 25s)
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Go behind the scenes with Director Anton Ptushkin, as he navigates filming in a war zone. (6m 25s)
Meet Patron, the Ukrainian War Hero
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Meet Patron, the bomb-detecting Jack Russell terrier who has saved countless lives. (3m)
Preview of Saving the Animals of Ukraine
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Witness a moving view into the effects of war on animals and the humans who help them. (30s)
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Ukrainian citizens are coming together to rescue pets left behind by those forced to flee. (2m 56s)
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