Love your services, very affordable
We got our kitten TomTom neutered at your mobile clinic. Thank you so much! TomTom is a very active kitty and loves our other cats in our home.
Patty Hemingway Moore
We got our kitten TomTom neutered at your mobile clinic. Thank you so much! TomTom is a very active kitty and loves our other cats in our home.
Patty Hemingway Moore
Sweet, 15-year-old poodle Gigi Marie LePoo has a great name and a great human mom in Robbie Ingram, also a senior. They share a deep bond, taking care of each other. Robbie adopted Gigi Marie from a shelter many years ago and trained her to be her service dog. Robbie suffers from sleep apnea, which means she stops breathing at night. When this happens, Gigi Marie has been trained to lick Robbie’s face to wake her up. She has saved Robbie’s life many times.
In September, Robbie brought Gigi Marie and her four-legged sister, 12-year-old Willow Wee Mouse, to one of C.A.R.E.4Paws’ mobile clinic events in Oceano for wellness exams, nail trims and flea treatments. She also got a rabies vaccine to renew Gigi Marie’s dog license. Since Robbie lives on a minimal, fixed income, C.A.R.E.4Paws sponsored the vet visits for both dogs thanks to the grant from Grey Muzzle Organization. Robbie was beyond happy and grateful to receive these services for her pets.
$2 a mile. That’s what it costs to drive C.A.R.E.4Paws’ mobile veterinary clinics to and from communities in Santa Barbara and SLO Counties, where we assist pet families in need with critical wellness services.
This season, from GivingTuesday on November 27 through December 31, give $2, $20, $200 or any amount of choice to sponsor clinic miles and keep us rolling. You can also opt to have your gift recur monthly or as frequently as you wish!
With YOUR help, we can go the extra mile to curb pet overpopulation and ensure animals stay healthy and with the people who love them.
I am so happy to have learned about this organization. It has made all the difference to us, our pet ChaChi, and our late Cinnamon. We could not have afforded what a vet charges for dental.
Nina Colhoun
“Last year care for paws hosted a holiday donation drive and we raised over one ton of pet food and $25,000 in monetary donations. So we’re hoping with our amazing partnerships this year will raise even more with the community support,” said C.A.R.E. 4 Paws Spokeswoman Julia Black-Devre.
The donation drive will take place Saturday at Berkshire Hathaway’s office on State Street and Sunday at the Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelter in Goleta from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days.
On October 21-22, our amazing “spayathon” team altered 131 cats and dogs, the most surgeries we’ve performed in two days in the history of C.A.R.E.4Paws. Four amazing surgery crews operated out of our mobile units and inside Santa Barbara County Animal Services’ shelter clinic in Santa Maria. Out of the pets fixed, as many as 97 were cats! We also hosted a walk-in vaccine clinic that helped dozens of pets. We thank our vets, techs and volunteers for a fantastic job and SBCAS for the pawsome partnership.
A very special thanks to ResQcats for generous grant funding to pay for so many of the feline spays/neuters performed during our big spayathon weekend. We appreciate the yearslong partnership and generous support!
C.A.R.E.4Paws’ annual event, Walk Against Abuse, raises funds and awareness for Safe Haven, a program that supports domestic violence survivors and their companion pets. Cohosted with Elings Park in Santa Barbara, our family-friendly event includes a dog walk through the beautiful park grounds, fun activities for kids and adults, food and great music. We share information about how Safe Haven prevents suffering and saves lives—and how the community can support this critical program!
On Sunday, October 1, we hosted our second annual Walk Against Abuse at Elings Park. Participants enjoyed fun activities, food, music and tours of our new mobile vet clinic. Many artistic pups painted their own portraits! A special thanks to our sponsors, partners and volunteers, including a big group of awesome families from Boys Team Charity, Santa Barbara League.