WORLD ANIMAL DAY

WORLD ANIMAL DAY
World Animal Day is an international day of action for animal rights and welfare celebrated annually on October 4, the feast day of Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals.
The mission of World Animal Day is “to raise the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe. Building the celebration of World Animal Day unites the animal welfare movement, mobilising it into a global force to make the world a better place for all animals. It is celebrated in different ways in every country, irrespective of nationality, religion, faith or political ideology. Through increased awareness and education we can create a world where animals are always recognised as sentient beings and full regard is always paid to their welfare.
Watch out for updates from our Rescue Centre and visitors celebrating World Animal Day. The centre is open 7 days a week, 9am to 1pm

WE URGENTLY NEED VOLUNTEERS AT OUR RESCUE CENTRE IN ARAPKOY

Even if you can only spare us a few short hours, even if you’re only here for a short time, please contact our centre manager on the number on the poster to discuss how you can help us. All help will be gratefully received (and you get to spend time with our adorable dogs and cats too). Thank you.
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COURTNEY

It is with great pleasure that we can say at long last we have re-homed one of the “C” Litter of puppies we had dumped at the shelter a few months ago. Courtney was chosen to be the one by this lovely family. With 2 handsome young men to look after her and shower her with lots of love and affection she is one very lucky girl. Happy Furever After Home Courtney,
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THANK YOU TO OUR RESCUE CENTRE VISITORS

Thank you to everyone who has recently visited our Rescue Centre. It’s so great to see you all after such a long time. The dogs and cats love it when they get new people to meet, even more so when they bring goodies!
Special THANK YOU to Carole Widdison for the 36 large cans of dog food. Carole is a long time supporter of KAR and one of our regular dog walkers.
Also another special THANK YOU to Leighton and Sarah Allen for a huge pile of food and goodies.
We have the most wonderful friends and supporters and without your continued support we would find it very hard to care for as many animals as we do.
THANK YOU

NELLY

Today it it the turn of one of our older dogs to appeal for a forever home.
This lovely girl is Nelly and she has been at the shelter since 2013 – 8 years!! We really do not understand how she has never been homed, she’s so friendly, gets on well with other dogs (especially her friend Buffy!) and loves to go on walks.
She was still a young dog when she first arrived at our shelter in North Cyprus and we think she is now about 9 years old. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if she could spend her senior years in a loving home with a family to take care of her?
Nelly will be very happy to meet you if you think you might be the one for her! The rescue centre is open every day between 9am and 1pm. Please, please share for Nelly – thank you!

GENEVIEVE

Today it is Genevieve’s turn to appeal for a forever home.
This pretty girl is one of the “G” litter, who our viewers will have seen in recent videos. Genevieve is now coming up to 6 months old, she is very affectionate and gets on well with other dogs.
She would love a secure garden to run around in & explore and she doesn’t mind if she has to share with another four-legged friend! Genevieve is a young, healthy girl and as with all our dogs, she is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.
You can come up to the centre any day to meet Genevieve – opening hours are between 9am and 1pm.

CLEO

We are so disappointed that our recent videos of the “C” and “G” puppies haven’t led to one offer of a home. It will be so sad if they end up living their whole lives in a rescue centre, no dog deserves that and nor do we want it to happen!!
So here is our latest gorgeous girl appealing for a home. Meet Cleo, another of the “C” litter – she is so sweet, loves cuddles and note how those ears prick up when Elaine talks about her! “Did someone mention a home?”, she may well be thinking.
Cleo is now 4 months old, vaccinated and microchipped. Even if you can’t give Cleo a home, please share this video. The more shares she gets, the more chance she has of finding that wonderful, forever home. Thank you!

CASSIE

Today it is Cassie’s turn to appeal for a forever home.
This lovely girl was found tied up at the rescue centre along with her seven puppies – known to all our viewers as the “C” litter. She is only about 1 year old, so she was very young when she gave birth.
Unfortunately a lot of people in North Cyprus do not believe in neutering their dogs but they also don’t want any resulting puppies. So what do they do? They pass the problem on to someone else i.e. KAR or one of the other local animal shelters by dumping them.
Poor Cassie. Not only did she have 7 puppies to care for, this poor girl was covered in fleas – how awful she must have felt!!
But just look out her now! She is a picture of health and free from all nasty parasites. Cassie is a very calm dog and she just loves going for walks – she would make a wonderful companion for someone.
Cassie would be so happy if she found her forever home so if you are interested, please come along to the centre and meet her. We are open every day between 9am and 1pm. Please share for Cassie!

HANDAN’S TALE – EPISODE 3

Opening scene – Rolls Royce, Daimler, Aston Martin, and more, are driving calmly up the long tree lined drive. They are met by uniformed valets who open doors and offer gloved hands to help their guests out – before driving the top end cars to their designated parking slots.
Ummmmm – KAR reality check.
The old white (sort of !) KAR ford van chugs, splutters and chunters slowly up the “tree lined” track at the top of the mountain. The guest inside is helped out by the crew – the Ford is then parked up close to the other KAR vehicles – all hardworked and well used vehicles each serving a very important role with KAR.
There is the crescendo of “Hello, where have you been, what have you been doing ?” as Handan limps gingerly to DA1. Her eyes are downtrodden and she whimpers to her friends Abby and Trev…. “Well I have done it – now I just have to wait and see what happens” She limps over to her kennel looking very forlorn indeed.
Abby and Trev want to hear all about it – did it hurt, was much taken, how did they do it ?
Handan becomes a little more animated as she tells them ALL about it.
ALL about the chugging clattering trip down the mountain to the CLINIC. The smells of new dogs, cats and other peculiar smelling things in the CLINIC.
With even more animation she explains ;
“ The director, Elaine, took me in – I wasn’t scared honest. Oh ok just a little bit – but then what girl wants to willingly go somewhere smelling like that CLINIC…. c’mon ? It smells just plain weird. We had not been in there long, with Elaine fussing me and telling me it would all be worth it in the end (REALLY?) and this tall dark man came in with an interesting look in his eye. I had met him before – so have you two. He comes up here to check on the poorlies.
Oh no – that must mean that I am poorly I was thinking – but no I wasn’t poorly. It was TIME – TIME for me to give away my blood.
I wasn’t scared honest. Oh ok just a little bit !
OMG the needle – you should have seen the size of that needle Abby – humongous – honest humongous. Trev you would have run away -you would have “
Abby and Trev shared a knowing look as they recognised the “star leading lady” characteristics appear …. But they didn’t really mind as Handan is their friend and they loved her for being a “star” as well as a friend.
“ Well I was brave, very brave – OMG that needle filled up with MY blood – I could feel my leg begin to wither and shrink as the blood kept coming out. I was sure, I tell you, was sure that I would be left with just a thread for a leg. “
Handan puffs up her chest, shakes her blonde hair and gives a little shimmy – “ I was brave though – they all told me I was brave and I was a good girl and it will all be worth it in the end. I just wanted to know that my leg is going to be alright, that it will survive such an ordeal. It doesn’t feel quite right you know – all sort of weak and wobbly.
Oh hang on what is that – OMG – visitors – visitors with treats. C’mon Abby C’mon Trev – quick quick lets run – run quick run to the front of the fence . Hello – we are here – hello – hello pleased to meet you (not forgetting her manners). ”
Closing scene ….. Handan, Abby and Trev are all jostling for pole position at the front of their compound, delighted to see visitors. Accompanying the visitors is David who explains that this Abby and trev and this is Handan and she is going to the UK. He also explains that she had been to the vet a little while ago for her rabies blood test.
Ahhhhh a look of surprise comes over Handans face – oh yes she had forgotten about that completely forgotten – but hey ho visitors is visitors. In true well mannered fashion Handan put her best foot forward (followed by the other 3) to greet them.