On a daily basis, animals abandoned on the streets confront severe difficulties, one of which is when winter hits, since although many have a warm and pleasant home, they must endure freezing conditions outside.

Fortunately, there are those who go to great lengths to ensure that these street animals have a warm place to sleep.

Philip Rogich, a native of Ogden, Utah, is one such guy who is converting other people’s trash into little houses for stray cats.

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Philip turns old freezers into warm, dry shelters for cats throughout the winter.

Philip explained to Boredpanda:

ā€œI read a Facebook post about a man manufacturing these and decided to give it a shot. My own post about seeking for vintage refrigerators went viral. I perform a lot of volunteer work, mostly with kids. My wife and I are both animal lovers and wanted to help them out. So far, I’ve created 77 and have enough coolers to build 15 more.ā€

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Philip undertakes specific retrofitting work on each abandoned refrigerator after collecting them.

Philip explained to Fox13:

ā€œNormally, goods are kept cold in the refrigerator. We’ll use it to keep the animals warm; I have a 6-inch drill bit, and when you drill the hole, you just fill it up with pipe insulation.ā€

Most individuals have at least one refrigerator that they do not use, and they frequently end up in the garbage or become damaged from being filed. Philip has given them a greater use and a useful purpose with a simple tweak.

Phillip stated, ā€

ā€œI’m the only one making them for my project thus far.ā€ I’ve created an instructional video so that anyone may construct their own. Many individuals assist me in locating them.

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