The uplifting story shows how some shopkeepers open their doors to homeless dogs in order to protect them from the cold. Several store owners opened their doors to stray animals, providing a safe haven for the cold and tired pups and cats.

Several stray dogs were permitted to seek refuge at a Penti store when the store was still busy, and the manager, Arzu Inan, reminded people that “only pure love warms” in a Facebook post.

Meanwhile, a café owner named Selçuk Bayal took in twelve stray cats, oblivious to the fact that the influx of cats might deter potential customers.

In addition, shoppers were doing their part to assist the animals. Ali Celik was strolling by the Atrium Mall when he came across a pack of stray dogs outdoors.

Three unidentified individuals were caring for the stray dogs. The puppies were given blankets to snuggle up under and cardboard to lie on to shelter them from the chilly ground.

Food was also provided for the pets. Celik applauded the anonymous strangers who refused to reveal their names in an interview with the Dodo, saying, “The folks were there to rescue the animals, not so that others could see them helping.” Celik remarked.

Many cold and fatigued animals received much-needed rest and relief from the cold as a result of people doing their part and expressing compassion. After being allowed inside, the animals were quite grateful and took advantage of the opportunity to sleep and relax.

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