Rescued dog with an abandoned kitty PATA saying Dra. Gaby working at a mini-clinic

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Clinic Video
9 May, 2012
InsideOut Adventures video of a humanitourism working vacation; a vet, a vet tech and the group leader pitched in at the March clinic -- plus they took time to explore Manzanillo, as well.   Another volunteer vacation is planned for 2013!
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Most Successful Clinic
7 April, 2012
440 animals sterilized in 5 days! Read our thank-you message.
Thanks to Volunteers
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Art Demo Video
7 March, 2012
Art Demo Organizer, Brigitte
Brigitte Cowen produced and directed a most successful charity event for PATA, with a huge contribution from artist Efren Gonzalez. The $26,000 pesos raised ensures the success of the March high-volume clinic.  This video summarizes the night.
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Wrap-up of Events
7 March, 2012
2012 Newsletter
Great strides were made toward funding 2012 clinics.  The February Newsletter summarizes the results of the poker tournament, the auction and art show.
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3 December, 2011
The 2012 Pet Calendar has arrived.
2012 Calendar Cover

Why PATA?

Pup rescued 
	with its tail infected with maggots


Orange kitty

With more than 16,000 homeless dogs and cats fighting for survival on the streets of Manzanillo, a group of concerned citizens decided to take animal welfare matters into their own hands.

We have all seen or heard incidents of injured or starving animals hit by cars, abused, or poisoned by angry residents and left to die in the street. What we don't often think of is the impact of strays on the community:

  • Each day an estimated 2,000+ liters of animal excrement is expelled onto Manzanillo streets and beaches;
  • Abandoned animals fighting for food spread garbage and disease;
  • Street animals, singly or in packs, present a dangerous bite hazard throughout the community;
  • Sick animals and corpses present an enormous public health problem by spreading airborne infections and contagious diseases.

PATA Manzanillo is a non-profit animal welfare organization formed to help solve these problems by working with the community and municipality to aid the victims that need human intervention the most: the animals. After all, it's not their fault, it's ours.

Our Mission

Kittens found in the street need our help
Starving dog with skin disease needs our help, too


The mission of PATA Manzanillo is to reduce the suffering of animals by developing and executing activities that improve the quality of their lives.

PATA Manzanillo is a non-profit, all-volunteer group of local Mexicans and foreigners in Manzanillo, Mexico, dedicated to the welfare of all dogs, cats and area wildlife. PATA stands for Personas Ayudando a Todos los Animales, simply put, "people helping all animals."

To accomplish our mission and meet our goals, we provide free spay/neuter clinics; foster homeless animals and place them in forever homes; and cultivate a culture of respect for animals through education.

Goals


6-week-old 
	rescued street cat

PATA's goals are ...

  • To end needless suffering,
  • To promote sterilization to lessen the over-population problem and reduce the number of stray animals on the streets,
  • To help animals find and stay in suitable and loving homes (or safe and proper environments),
  • To foster an atmosphere of respect, responsibility and compassion for all animals through education and leadership,
  • To provide medical care for the homeless injured, and
  • To help abate the human health issues associated with these animals.

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