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Spanish animals that need help

All the time I hear about Spanish animals that need help one way or another so this is for those animals

Kim's Animal Rescue was evacuated because of fire, help needed.
Saturday, September 1, 2012 @ 3:21 PM

The centre at La Macorra Atalya, Fuengirola was evacuated due to raging fires.

They need blankets, food, water, anything you can spare and there is a drop off point for at the Iceland Supermaket, Myramar park in Fuegirola near to the Eroski petrol station. Thank God the wind turned when it did.

https://www.facebook.com/KimsAnimalRescue

http://www.kimsanimalrescue.com

The mountain behind the animal centre is burnt to a crisp!

info@kimsanimalrescue.com

 

 About Kim's Animal rescue for stray dogs & cats of Spain.

Mission
Kim's Animal Rescue wishes to minimize the amount of stray animals in southern Spain. We do this through creating awareness, neutering-programmes and re-homing.
Company Overview
Kim has worked with stray animals since 1997. It started out as an intensive programme to spay feral cats and and evolved to a organisation with charitable status. A rescue was built with the capacity of housing 50 dogs for rehabilitation and re-homing. Since then the charity has grown extensively and branched out to become two different rescue organisations. Today thousands of animals have found new loving homes all over Europe and Kim's Animal Rescue plans to help even more.
Description

We are a family run rescue, receiving no government help, and the only money we obtain is generally via "car boot sales", donations and gifts of animal food.

If you would like to support our work with a donation you can now send donations via donations@kimsanimalrescue.com  with Paypal. Thank you for your support!
General information
We neuter, microchip and vaccinate all our animals before they move on to a new family.


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Beryl said:
Sunday, September 2, 2012 @ 12:11 PM

Am posting a link to this page on my blogs, and have linked the appeal on by Fb pages too. Heartbreaking for everyone concerned, thank goodness all the animals were rescued.

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