Soltalk February 2018 | Page 51

CAS News CAS Shop News vaccinated, is in good health and is ready to become part of a family. Now entering its second year at our new location, shop manager Karen would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the volunteers who have made the shop a tremendous success. Also, thank you to all the people who have donated items to the shop for resell, your generosity has greatly improved the lives of many animals under the care of CAS. Betty and Benji are two siblings who were dumped as port of a litter of five pups and were taken in by CAS last year. Their brothers and sister were quickly adopted as small, cute waifs but because Betty and Benji are a bit shy with new people they have been overlooked in kennels when it comes to being considered for adoption. Benji is now a bit more outgoing than Betty but they are both lovely dogs who get along great with others. They are now about one year old and have grown to a small/medium size where they are below knee high and weigh less than 15 kilos. These sweethearts just need someone to give them a chance to flourish in a home and show what wonderful companions these pups will become. 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, more fundraisers are needed to work with our team, people are required to help with the feeding of the cats at the numerous feeding stations maintained by CAS, and animal lovers who could undertake a monthly airport run are necessary to take animals being re-homed in northern Europe to catch their flights. In addition, fosterers are always required to take short-term care of animals until a permanent home can be found for them. Even if you are only here for few months a year, CAS would appreciate your help. For a no-obligation chat, contact Vera on 95 252 9670 for general enquiries. Simone on 619 903 815 can answer queries about airport runs in English or German. Betty Benji Punky is a very sweet girl who lived with a young Spanish couple as a foster dog for over two years and she really loves her cuddles. She gets along well with other dogs and children and is very clean in the house. Punky is now living in kennels because the couple broke up and have both moved back in with their parents. Punky would be a wonderful addition to any family. 49