No accounting for tasteâŠ
APAA are now looking for new venues for their âPop-Upâ shops The critical part of any charitable association lies in its accountability. How it conducts its business and where the
Beware of the processionary caterpillars
This time of year is when they are most active, so extra caution is needed As we step into spring, Cadela Carlota would like to issue an urgent warning to
Appeal court orders couple to get rid of constantly barking dog
Could this case be a landmark for Portugal? The Lisbon court of appeal has ordered a retired couple to get rid of their 15-year-old pet because his constant barking upsets
Letâs talk puppies: the good and the bad
Parvovirus: the hidden threat to puppies At our shelter, a heartwarming tradition continues: naming our puppies according to a specific letter of the alphabet. This practice not only helps us
A home for life – sponsorship as an alternative to adoption
By sponsoring an animal, you become a vital part of their journey Meet Tahini: a story of resilience Tahini, a nine-year-old dog, was recently found in the middle of nowhere
Pet Corner: A bridge too far âŠ
âA driver is trying to warn me thereâs a problem. A kitten running alongside the trafficâ Stuck in a long tail-back of traffic on the bridge spanning the Arade, TJ
Gigi the Gorgeous: seeking a loving home
A new beginning: Gigiâs search for a forever home Gigi, a beautiful smokey grey and white cat, was once the cherished companion of an elderly lady. Sadly, when her owner
Canil de SĂŁo Francisco de Assis, LoulĂ© – 42 years helping animals in need
From just five dogs to over 500 animals Lielo Clauberg-Kranendonk is the only surviving founder of Canil de São Francisco de Assis in Loulé, opened in 1983 to help stray,
Pet Corner: APAA â proving a point
Silves is normally a safe, bustling and open community. âOnly, if youâre human,â says Jenny Clarke, president of APAA âHow far does one have to go to prove a point?â
Give an old dog a home: Meet Preta, Snoopy, and Zara
Old dogs deserve love too At Cadela Carlota, we believe no dog should spend their twilight years in a shelter. Many of our older dogs come to us not because