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250 for a Pittie: Beloved Rescued Pit Bulls Need Help with Food and Medicine

The Laguna Pit Bulls need your help! After being rescued, 39 pit bulls have been given a home leaving 88 more. These dogs consume food, hygiene products, medicine, and others. If you can’t adopt, donating helps ensure that there is a constant supply for our pit bulls. For only Php250 a month, you can help […]

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Adopting The Moons

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Monsoon and Mooncake are two lucky cats who have two loving moms, one who rescued and fostered them, and one who adopted them. Read more about their story as told by Paula and Lorie.   Paula: It was a wet August night in 2013. Habagat had been battering Metro Manila with persistent rains so heavy

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Dog of the Day: Pandan

“My name’s Pandan!! I have a brother named Kalamansi who lives with me at the CARA Clinic! Sometimes I get sad when I think about my other brothers who got adopted before me… but then I remember that I’m a good girl so that means I will get adopted one day too!!!!”   If you

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Throwback Thursday: Angela

Angela is one of those kittens you might recognize from that glamorous photo shoot during our last kitten adoption event–look at how much she’s grown! Angela is a playful, friendly climber. She loves greeting you at the cattery door and is super cute when she looks up at you while clutching your leg.  You can

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Basu: Before and After.

The first photo was taken in 2013, the second late this year. Basu has grown in our care, but she would flourish even more in your home. 🙂 This sweet cat is just waiting to be part of your furever family. Visit her and her friends at the CARA Clinic in Mandaluyong. Want to help?

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Volunteer for TNR (Trap – Neuter – Return) Projects

Is being a coordinator something that you are good at? Do you like leading an activity? In Trap – Neuter – Return, you get to coordinate with Barangays, establishments, villages on how they can control the feral cat population in their area. You will work hand-in-hand with the CARA catchers and clinic for the schedule

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