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Welcome :: Whether you're looking to report animal abuse; adopt or foster an animal; volunteer at or donate to help homeless pets in your community; or report a lost, found or stray animal, your best bet is reaching out to your local animal shelter. To find a shelter near you, please browse through our listings of animal rescue & rehabilitation centres and animal control organisations on the 'Rescue Organisations' page.

Please note that the independent community shelters and other organisations listed here are not accredited, inspected or endorsed by, or affiliated with CAIM. The list is to be used as an informational resource only.

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Animals do have a voice. If you ignore their suffering I will remind you of it. If you don't understand them I will translate. If you don't hear them I will be their voice. You may silence them, but you cannot silence me as long as I live.

caim (n.) lit. "sanctuary";
an invisible circle of protection that reminds you that you are safe and loved, even in the darkest times. [
Scottish/Gaelic]
Pronunciation | kyme

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Cape Town, South Africa
What started out as a personal mission to rescue a dog in desperate need of help, that I came across while traveling through Namibia, became the foundation of Caim Animal Rescue Network. The difficulties I encountered trying to get help to an animal 2500km away, made me realise that there was a need for a central resource of information accessible to everyone. The original purpose of Caim was to raise awareness and to put people in contact with organisations best placed to act on information reported. It has quickly grown into much more; covering a wide range of issues including adoption, spaying and reporting abuse. I continually update the site with news, events and information. While it is important to me to tackle the serious issues we face, I like to include inspirational feel-good stories that celebrate the achievements of dedicated organisations and individuals. I believe that collectively, even the smallest acts made by people like you and me, can make a significant difference.
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