BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Chelsy, a soft-eyed dog with an immune illness, has been returned to a Hungarian animal shelter two years after he was adopted as his owners can no longer afford the vet’s bills or his food, forced to sell their own home to make ends meet. Chelsy, 4, is not alone. People turn up daily on the doorstep of the Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter, saying they cannot care for their pets due to the rising costs of living and energy prices and with some owners moving abroad for work. “Our list of returned animals is extremely long,” said Kinga Schneider, spokesperson for the shelter, Hunga…