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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It Must be Love

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Have to share this one and i know it seems to be all about Nena lately, but this is too cute to pass up. Nena went for her Spay surgery on Tuesday and whilst she had a difficult surgery and ended up with a larger than average incision (hence the tshirt) she is doing really well. She is currently being cared for by foster mum (Casey) as Foster mum (Erin) is away for the week. So here she is pictured with Travis (previously Apollo) the Burns victim guy from last year, enjoying some company.... We think its love ;o)

Home to Call My Own Community Project

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CARE had a very busy Saturday morning, with our "Home to call my own" Community project. Through the generous funding from Ogier Animal Welfare program, the fantastic craftmanship of the Prison woodwork shop and the superb volunteers courtesy of Andro's the CARE team were able to order, collect and deliver 4 dog homes to C...ommunity dogs in East End, who previously had no outside shelter. All of the dogs recieving the homes have been previously spayed or neutered courtesy of CARE's Community spay and neuter program, it takes a village....

Spay and Neuter Figures for the month of June

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The numbers are in and CARE is pleased to announce that 15 Community Spay and Neuter Surgeries took place through our community spay and neuter campaign for the month of June. Thanks to all those who helped with pick up and drop off and thanks to IVS for performing the surgeries. It takes a village...

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