Legacy – a second chance âŠ
What happens to our pets after we die or become too ill to look after them? APAA and ARA have a plan. Jenny Clarke, president of the Association for Protection
Survival of the fittest âŠ
“If we donât take care of the helpless, less fortunate, who will?â – APAA The RSPB (bird conservation charity) had put out a heart-warming report that turtle doves border-lining on
A trip down memory lane
The âLegacy for Petsâ Plan provides for your animals if you should fall ill, or die âAll the bureaucracy, the in-fighting!â Sid Richardson recounts winning his hard battle with the
No time like the present
Gail Skinner as a young teenager in Africa would have never guessed her forever âCruftsâ dream would be granted. Her humble but determined beginnings with animals gave her the passion
The tip of the icebergâŠ
APAA works with schools to raise awareness about animal welfare For many people, their lives are shaped by âsocial mediaâ or âplatformsâ. Like all modern communication devices, there are favourable
Passing the parcel â a good party game âŠ
Wednesday, April 9, APAA âPop-Upâ Shop at Jolly Bar, Alvor âA Moldavian returning to his home-country abandoned his two dogs in PortimĂŁo,â Jenny Clarke, president of the Association for Protection
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
Not always pets â people count too!
Despite the torrential rain, APAA followers always show their support Jenny Clarke, president of the Association for Protection of Animals Algarve (APAA), and her stalwart âPop-Upâ Shop Manager Anita Wight,
Another feline catastrophe â FeLV
Animal care volunteers should be extra vigilant with feral cat-colonies The deadly feline virus is on the rise in Portugal. Government statistics show that the deadly feline leukemia virus (FeLV)
Fad or fiction? Fast food for pets
âIt used to be easy. Either tinned or dry food” – Jenny Clarke, president of APAA With rising costs, cutting corners is necessary. Feeding the family and pets may be