Teamer since: 09/04/2020
ARCA Sevilla (Asoc. for the Respect and Care of Animals in Seville) helps hundreds of animals every year that pass through our shelter. But in order to continue giving them a chance we need your collaboration and thus be able to continue saving lives. Just 1 EURO A MONTH means for us a great help to rescue and rehabilitate abandoned or mistreated animals. THANK YOU ALL FOR SUPPORTING US WITH YOUR MONTHLY EURO!
Teamer since: 03/06/2020
Santuario Vegan was born in 2011 with the purpose that we work for every day of the year: saving and protecting farmed animals. Thanks to your support, more than 300 residents: horses, donkeys, cows, bulls, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry were saved from a certain death. Here, they receive love, care and health treatment in a natural space away from exploitation.
Teamer since: 18/06/2020
We are a non-profit organization born in 2011 whose main goal is to offer better living conditions to street cats in Barcelona. Once the necessary veterinary care is offered, they go through an adaptation process in our cat house (C/De La Fusina, 6, El Born, Barcelona) until they can be delivered to an adoptive family.
Teamer since: 26/07/2021
En el Santuario de los gatitos de Nía vi ven todos los gatos que tenemos rescatados con enfermedades crónicas y terminales, gatos positivos y doble positivos, gatos ferales recogidos del Zoosanitario y aquellos que no son adoptables. Actualmente tenemos más de 200 gatos en estas condiciones y, evidentemente, necesitamos un lugar para que ellos puedan vivir para siempre. Actualmente, seguimos en obras ampliando las instalaciones porque nos quedan por traer otros 30 gatos más.
Teamer since: 07/05/2024
Every year, 7,000 birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians (almost twenty animals per day on average) are admitted to GREFA's Wildlife Hospital in Majadahonda (Madrid), to be treated for a wide range of injuries or pathologies. The priority of our veterinarians and wildlife rehabilitators, assisted by GREFA's volunteers, is to return these animals to their natural habitat once they have reached ideal conditions for life in the wild. For more information, visit www.grefa.org