Next Spay/Neuter Clinic:
May 24, 2008 - PIT BULL CLINIC


CARE provides free sterilizations for pets from limited income families.

Call 501-603-2273 for information or to volunteer at a clinic.



















Read some of the stories about our CARE pets and their new families.

We asked our adoptive families to share some photos and stories about their new additions to their families.  Click on the pictures below to learn about the new life that was given to each of our C.A.R.E. alumni.

If you and your CARE alumni would like to submit a 'Happy Ending' story. Just send pictures and your story to care@careforanimals.org.
Don't forget to give us your pet's CARE name and their new name!

(click on a picture to read each pets' happy ending)
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Shorty


Tatum (now "TATO")


Stephanie (now "HOLLY")


Oz (now "OZZIE")


Benny Goodman


Cricket


Elsie (now "EMMA")


Shine (now "EMILY")


Rhoda (now "GRACIE")


Omri (now "MURPHY")


Cindy & Dixie (now "GINGER")


Red-Bone


Whiskers


Perdida ("Dida")


KatieBelle


Lucy - my baby girl


Zoot aka Lucy


Asia (now "RUSTY")


Gus


Toby (now "JUNIOR") & Hop Sing (now "ERNIE")

Save a life today!
Sometimes just a few extra days can mean the difference between life and death for a dog or a cat on "death row" at animal shelters. We're often asked to rescue gentle, well-mannered, healthy dogs and cats from animal control shelters and emergency situations. Our ability to help these animals is limited to the availability of foster homes. If you love animals, please consider opening your heart and home to one that might otherwise die.

A foster pet may stay at your home for as short a time as two or three days. Sometimes, it takes a couple of weeks before he or she finds a permanent home. Fostering an animal, whether for a day or a week, is an incredibly rewarding experience.

Are your a Person who thinks "Gee, I'd love to foster, but I won't be able to let them go to another home." -- all of us at CARE have gone through that stage. One thought helps the most - if you let this one go to a great home (maybe not as great as yours, but still a very good one... ), that opens up your house to save another cat or dog.

Click here to find out more information about becoming a CARE foster home.


Call today & foster or adopt a pet!
501-603-CARE
Central Arkansas Rescue Effort for Animals, Inc.
P.O. Box 251156
Little Rock, AR 72225


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