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Bad service and dirty atmosphere and quick to suggest surgery when surgery is not needed

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Philippine Animal Welfare Society

Philippine Animal Welfare Society

(3 reviews)

Quezon City

PAWS or Philippine Animal Welfare Society is the biggest, most feared animal-abuser arse-kicker in…read morethe Philippines for the past thirty years. I have high respects for this organization and what they do for our furry friends out in the streets. But that's just the organization. They have their own clinic slash shelter too, and it offers low cost spaying and neutering and consultations. I've only been there one time to kapon two of my cats because let's face it, it's in Narnia (I live in Makati, OK) but it seems like a great place. PAWS' compound is first of all, HUGE. It slopes up a little bit, with nice feels of trees and nature. On my surgery day, I apparently came in too early for the appointment time (nah, I came on time, they just opened late), so I was able to take a look at the babies in the animal shelter. There's an area for adoptable cats (adults), kittens (awwww!), Quarantine (maybe they're new?) and the recovery/sick bay towards the back (poor hunnies!). And then, to the right side of the clinic, there are the dog runs. Going to PAWS is a life-changing experience to me. After that, I actually thought of a rough life plan in having my very own animal shelter one day. But that's besides the point. If you're one of the humans who has the same passion as the organization though, you can call them up and ask how to volunteer in their shelter! Also, a word of advice: When you want to have your pets done, make sure to book ahead. Because they can get rather full!

PAWS is one of the Philippines' most active organisations that fight for animal rights and welfare…read more PARC is their main office, as well as the temporary home of several dogs and cats that were rescued and rehabilitated. Though, they don't just simply take in strays (they are NOT a pound, okay?) and you cannot just call them to take your unwanted pets away. That is not what they do. Their shelters are even at full capacity already, since there are so much irresponsible and abusive people out there who do cruel things to innocent animals. It's really heartbreaking if you hear the stories of some of the animals there. Luckily, these animals got the second chance that they deserve through PAWS' efforts. If you're looking to get a new furry companion, please, PLEASE consider adopting one from organisations such as PAWS. Instead of supporting pet shops who perpetuate the cycle of exploiting animals for profit, and supporting puppy mills and irresponsible breeders, adoption is a MUCH BETTER option. Drop by and interact with the animals, and I guarantee that your heart will be taken by a lot of them. There are so many animals here that are perfectly adoptable and are waiting to be taken in by a loving home. If you love cats, you will LOVE their cattery! It's also a pleasure to meet some of their cats and dogs who roam freely and act as a "welcoming committee" to all the guests of PARC. If you can't adopt, do consider volunteering your free time to a good cause. PAWS accepts volunteers who can help them with their various campaigns, office work, animal care and rehabilitation, and much more. You can also be a foster parent to an animal, too!

CARA Welfare Philippines' Adopt A Pet - The event is run by plainly volunteers!

CARA Welfare Philippines' Adopt A Pet

(1 review)

Makati City

You may have heard of heartbreaking animal abuse stories in the news over the past few months. But…read moreI am really happy to say that those were just the bad among all the good happening for the animals of Philippines. Animal welfare advocacies have recently gotten a new light in the country, and I mean in a really huge way. Fundraising initiatives and events surrounding helping them medically and giving them a new chance in life have slowly popped up here and there. One of those is CARA Welfare's Adopt A Pet event. The organization holds this just a few times a year with their partner, Greenbelt, a mall with a garden complex known for their cute kitty residents that visitors love and care for. It's a perfect venue for this kind of event. When you come to one of the Adopt A Pet event, you'll be welcomed by sights of wonderful bundles of love. Around 10-20 cats are brought in for viewing. A couple of dogs will also be available for walking and pre-bonding. If you're looking for your new addition to the family, you can drop by, choose your new companion and sign-up! Just a few notes though, CARA Welfare has an adoption process (Well okay, every organization in the world has this anyway), and you can't take out a cat to hold them. You can walk dogs though, and believe me, they are SO PSYCHED to be seeing you and spend time with you, almost as if they know that if they are charming enough, it'll make their lives better. This is one pet event that you wouldn't want to miss.

Philippine Animal Rescue Team - STRAY CAT I FOUND JUST CALL ME 09657150143

Philippine Animal Rescue Team

(2 reviews)

This animal is suffering and needs medical attention ASAP sharing from Facebook anyone who can help…read morehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/DogsThatNeedRescue.Homes.Foster/permalink/7304756446221864/

Animal rescue has gained a new light in the metro these days. It's a good sign, since more and more…read moreFilipinos are made aware that animal abuse is a nationwide problem that needs to be stopped. I mean after all, your country's progress is only as good as how you treat your animals, right? Now here is one organization that has its full dedication to rescuing an animal in need, on a case-to-case basis. They are a team of very passionate individuals who believes that any street animal, no matter what size or shape (or breed, mind you.) deserves a second chance in life. That said, this doesn't mean you all should call them up and ask them to rescue this, or that, or dump the animals you no longer can take care of--and god forbid--want in your life. This group also advocates for responsible pet ownership, and responsible stewardship. I guess I'll end that there, because what follows is a long lecture about (to simply put it) "having soul". But I wouldn't let you go through that in Yelp. You can find me in other places yapping about this. Anyways, their existence has helped hundreds of animals find love. They keep a no-kill shelter filled with so many loving furballs in need of good homes. If you're around Bulacan or surrounding areas, PART's Sanctuary is the place to visit to find your next little blessing from above. Trust me, adopting a rescued animal is more often than not, the best decision anybody could ever make EVER. Try it, and see your life grow brighter!

Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife Center

Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife Center

(1 review)

Quezon City

I am not an animal rights activist, and my being vegetarian is purely out of health reasons and not…read moreat all about compassion to animals (though I am more and more leaning towards that the more I read about cruelty to farmed animals). It does not take an animal rights activist to tell you that the animals in this place are poorly taken care of. I was appalled with the conditions of the animals in their small zoo, and I just couldn't help but feel sad for the wild animals that are being kept here in small cages and really well-worn enclosures. There is a crocodile in one of the enclosures that couldn't even shift around because his little pool is too small. I just felt like the animals weren't look after really well, and they should do something about that. The entrance fee is very minimal, and I would gladly pay more if it meant better conditions for the animals. Anyway, aside from the zoo part which was really depressing, I'm glad that there are plenty of trees in the park. I am big advocate of green spaces, and I'm glad that the trees and the diverse flora of the place is well and alive that there are some animals that I wouldn't imagine seeing in this little pocket of green near my neighborhood: colorful birds, squirrels and small rodents just hopping merrily from one branch to another. I also love the lake, which is very pretty and photogenic. Lots of couples get their pre-nup photos taken here, and I hope the fees from those photo shoots are being put into good use for the maintenance of the park.

Animal House - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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