In a side building around a dozen cats from Kyiv are lodged. Dogs yowl from an industrial barn, courting volunteers arriving to walk them round nearby parkland. "Migrants who come from Kharkiv, Kyiv, Mykolaiv and go abroad via Lviv leave animals en masse," said 24-year-old shelter manager Orest Zalypskyy. His hilltop sanctuary in the 13th century city of Lviv was once a "haven" reserved for exotic animals, he says. "This war has made us more engaged."
AFP