To prevent ill-treatment, cruelty and suffering to all domestic animals and to eliminate over-population and its accompanying pain and suffering by actively promoting spaying and neutering and to make funds available, where there is a need, to the public for this purpose and to endeavor to educate on responsible pet ownership, animal welfare and animal behavior by engaging the hearts, hands and minds of the community to help the animals.

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Early Registration Available for Charity Fun Run/Dog Job this Saturday 13 February - race day Sunday 14th

CHARITY - 5K FUN RUN / DOG JOG

In aid of community spay and neuter. In association with St Matthew’s University – School of Veterinary Medicine 14th February 2010 Raleigh Quay Drive, at 7.30am.

Registration available on the day, however early registration is available on Saturday 13th at Café Del Sol Camana Bay between 10am and 6pm.

Entry forms attached here / information available from:

Katie Malensek (SMU) 321 9324 - kmalensek@hotmail.com
Lesley Agostinelli (C.A.R.E) 926 6693 - caymancare@candw.ky

$15 to Register and receive a complimentary T-shirt.

Prizes for:
Top 5 Overall Male and Female Runners
Fastest Male w/Dog and
Female w/Dog
Top St Matthews University Male/Female Runner

Volunteer Positions Available with CARE

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Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts (CARE) is looking for volunteers to fill the following positions:

Volunteer coordinator CARE is looking for an energetic dedicated animal lover interested in a Volunteer Co-ordinator position. If you have basic Internet and computer skills, good phone and email etiquette, are able to talk to people from different backgrounds, are responsible and reliable, then we would love to hear from you. This is a fun way to get to know other pet lovers!

Volunteer TNR coordinator - Trap-Neuter-Return. TNR is the method of humanely trapping feral cats, having them spayed or neutered, vaccinated and then returning them to their colony to live out their lives. TNR also involves a colony caretaker who provides food, adequate shelter and monitors the cats’ health. TNR helps the community by stabilizing the population of the feral colony and, over time, reducing it.

Reminder - Help the Community this Sunday 7th February

If you would like to help out in the Community and positively promote spay and neuter then we would love to see you. Ogier Animal Welfare in conjunction with CARE will be conducting a community spay and neuter leaflet drop on Sunday, 7th February.

Location: Watler’s Drive area off Eastern Avenue and across from Kirk Supermarket Time: 11am - 1 pm

Meeting point: Please meet in the Kirk Supermarket car park, directly behind the Esso gas station at 10.30am

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