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CAS News experience with being handled by humans. He is young and is learning to trust people. Foxy has been vaccinated but not yet castrated and is in good health. vaccinated and will be spayed later this month. If you would like to meet one of the animals under CAS’s care and are looking to adopt or are willing to foster a pet please contact Kurt and Laura at 95 252 1426 or Fiona through the CAS website: www.casnerja.webs.com, or Facebook page \casnerja. Cara is the older sister of Foxy and she is about one year old and was rescued from the same field. She is a little bigger and weighs about ten kilos and is a full grown Jack Russell Foxy size. Since she has lived longer as a wild dog it will take longer for her Cara to get used to being handled by people and she will probably never be a lap dog but can learn to trust people and live a happy life in a fenced garden. Could you help? CAS is always in need of more volunteer helpers in a number of areas so if you have spare time to fill, please make contact! In particular, we are currently seeking someone who can help with fundraising and social media promotion. In addition, fosterers are always required to take short-term care of animals until a permanent home can be found. CAS provides fosterers with all they need: food, medicine, bedding, leads, etc., as well as advice at any time. Even if you are only here for few months a year, CAS would appreciate your help. For a no-obligation chat, contact CAS President Vera Newing on 95 252 9670. And despite the uncertainties of Brexit among other things, money is always needed to cope with the continuous flow of abandoned dogs and cats requiring help from CAS. If you could donate a little to help the animals, CAS would be most grateful. Bank: Cajamar Account Name: Costa Animal Society Account Number: 3058 0728 03 2720100283 BIC-Swift Code: CCRIES2A Cara has a sweet but timid nature and gets along well with other dogs but we are not sure about cats. She has now been 49