A dentist from Istanbul, Turkey with a large heart, Huseyin Yurtseven has been seen on the streets rescuing abandoned animals. After being moved by a moving social media video, he developed this interest.

According to Daily Mail, Yurtseven circulates adjacent neighborhoods warming pups and kittens that are “dying” from the cold. To create a larger network of support, he has even given blankets to city businesses and animal lovers.

said yurtseven:

“In my area, I observed stray dogs. I covered the street animals that were sleeping in front of the building with wool blankets from my home. I informed my pals about this circumstance. We began to work.”

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The residents of Istanbul have been given the contact information of this dentist and his friends so they can return the blankets if they are unable to wash them and keep the city clean.

said yurtseven:

“The shaking of a dog that I photographed in Sultanahmet Square shook me much. His trembling was not cold but love. As we approached him with a blanket, we flinched, before putting her head between his paws, she turned his face towards us. This behavior would change the way individuals think about life. The street animals will show us that compassion, happiness and sincerity.”

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By installing water dispensers in front of homes and businesses throughout the summer, Yurtseven also assisted homeless animals who were becoming thirsty.

“Everyone can engage in this act of kindness campaign.”

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Istanbul flights earlier this month were canceled owing to snowfall and severe winds. Turkey is covered with snow, and the nation’s lowest January temperature was -25°C (-13°F) in early 1942.

Winter has extended over Europe, including the UK, where the National Weather Service, the Met Office, has been issuing yellow weather warnings for heavy snowfall because snow and ice may make driving and walking conditions hazardous.

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Istanbul flights earlier this month were canceled owing to snowfall and severe winds. Turkey is covered with snow, and the nation’s lowest January temperature was -25°C (-13°F) in early 1942.

Winter has extended over Europe, including the UK, where the National Weather Service, the Met Office, has been issuing yellow weather warnings for heavy snowfall because snow and ice may make driving and walking conditions hazardous.

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