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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Anyone flying to Toronto or New York soon?

CARE are desperately looking for people who are flying to either Toronto on the direct Air Canada flight, or to Newark on the direct Continental flight in the very near future, to accompany some beautiful Cayman dogs, so they can be given the second chance they so deserve and live in their new forever homes. We have 3 adult dogs that need to go to Toronto and one small dog to go to Newark (NY). It is a very easy process as the dogs will be dropped off to the airport in Cayman when you check in and then it is just a matter of walking them through arrivals at the other end (all paperwork will be provided) where somebody will meet you. It will cost you nothing and a representative from CARE will assist with the check-in in Cayman. If you are willing to help these gorgeous dogs please contact CARE member Lesley on either 938 CARE (2273) or glad@candw.ky

Free Dog Wash - Sunday 27 September

Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts in conjunction with the Ogier Animal Welfare Committee are having a FREE Dog Wash. Sunday, 27th September, from 9.00am to 12.00 noon. Please come along to the Turtle Nest Inn, Bodden Town to show your support. Please see the attached Flyer for further details.

Annabel & Alice Need a Forever Home

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Hello everyone! My sister Alice and I are both looking for our forever homes. Can you help?

My name is Annabel and I am the one with the pink nose and green eyes. My sister Alice has brown eyes and a brown nose.

We had a rocky start in life. We were dumped (along with another sister Apple and a brother Adam) in a disused yard and left to fend for ourselves. We were eating whatever we could find and drinking rainwater. Fortunately for us, one day two kind ladies came along and rescued us. Since then we have been in a foster home waiting for our skin to clear up. We were in a terrible mess with ringworm but that’s all gone now although I now have a touch of mange but it’s not infectious. We have some medication to take from Dr Brenda and our foster mommy is always giving us vitamins, cod liver oil and really yummy dog food. We have now had all our shots and we have been spayed, not sure what that means but it didn’t hurt at all.

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