Note: CARA clinic location and contact information have changed. Contact Us
CARA was formed in the year 2000 by a dedicated group of animal lovers determined to help the plight of animals in the Philippines. We are a non-profit, non-government organization that receives no government funding; we rely solely on private donations.
Mission and Vision
- Reduce pet overpopulation through our low cost spay/neuter clinic
- To promote Trap/Neuter/Return
- Provide veterinary consultations for low income pet owners/li>
- Educate citizens, organizations & barangays about animal welfare and the rights of animals
- Promote compassion for animals and responsible pet ownership
- Prevent cruelty and abuse to animals
- Provide caring and responsible homes for our members rescues through our adoption program
For drop offs and for people with drivers please use the entrance on Singalong St.
Limited parking will be available near Maligaya St. entrance.
Limited parking will be available near Maligaya St. entrance.
Directions from Buendia to Front Entrance
Please note: There is no parking at the front entrance.
Turn right onto Bautista St., left onto Pablo Ocampo St., right onto Arellano St., left onto Estrada St., right onto Singalong St. — CARA clinic is on the left side
Turn right onto Bautista St., left onto Pablo Ocampo St., right onto Arellano St., left onto Estrada St., right onto Singalong St. — CARA clinic is on the left side
We welcome correspondence from fellow animal lovers and animal welfare supporters; we value your comments and suggestions. We will endeavor to answer all your inquires within 2-3 working days.
Please contact the appropriate department
Adoption: adoption@caraphil.org
Sponsorship: sponsorship@caraphil.org
Membership: membership@caraphil.org
CARA clinic: caraclinic@gmail.com / 02 353-3381 / 09107297026
*Adoptions: Please note; we not have a shelter so unfortunately cannot take animals in; the animals we have up for adoption are rescued by our members and reside in their own houses.
WHERE TO REPORT CRUELTY CASES
There is an Animal Welfare Act of 1998 in Philippines that ‘should’ protect animals from cruelty and abuse. If you witness any cases go immediately to the nearest police precinct to report the incident, bring a policeman with you to the scene – they have to help you by law! Don’t forget to take photographic evidence.
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