Legacy – a second chance …
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
Cat-catching volunteers desperately wanted in Loulé
The fabulous “Vila dos Gatos” community project launched by Animal Rescue Algarve (ARA) managed to sterilise 1,535 colony cats in its first year – helping them live much healthier and
Pet Corner – Hitching a ride
“The government must help us to help them!” – João Ferreira, ARA general manager Jenny could not refuse – a lift to ARA’s ‘Cabanita’ shelter, just outside of Loulé. “It
Pet Corner – APAA & ARA – Public face-off
The face of a successful business has to be what is endearingly known as the ‘Front Man’. Unfortunately, he too gets the good with the bad. Or She, as the
APAA and ARA taking the lead
It is no coincidence that the two principal animal caring associations are not just friends. As we would say, they have a ‘special relationship’. Indeed. Jenny Clarke, president of Association
Animal Corner – Sanctuary at its best …
“Everyone gets a chance!” So many questions … few answers. Jenny Clarke, APAA’s president, has close ties with ARA. The Association for Protection of Animals Algarve works hand in hand
A friend in need … is a friend indeed!
APAA’s president Jenny Clarke has an impish look. “True – it’s not what but who you know.” The Association for Protection of Animals Algarve has a long list of friends.
Animal Rescue Algarve promotes responsible pet adoption
The association will be on the ground floor of the AlgarveShopping this Sunday February 25 with six rescue dogs and a superb photo exhibition of pets available for adoption. The
Animal Corner: Forever homes – the ultimate goal
Legacy … money, gifts, leftovers. Sid Richardson’s ‘Legacy for Pets’ were none of these in part but the total sum. Animals, pets, death. When ‘Cabanita’, his animal shelter Animal Rescue
Animal Rescue Algarve celebrates four years of achievements
Animal Rescue Algarve (ARA) has achieved a lot in the last four years, operating mainly in the Loulé area and in the parishes of the municipality. Around 1,800 animals have