Friends of Animals in Spain
Refugio Kimba Helping Animals in the South of Spain
January 19, 2008 : 9:40 PM
Kimba, Who We Are
Written by: Maria José Jaén Jimenez
Translated by: Michael Rodrigue
Kimba was founded in 1872 and is the oldest protectora in Spain. Originally Kimba was dedicated to caring only for plants, but as the years passed it began to take in abandoned animals.
Eventually, nine partners acquired a 5000 square meter piece of land in order to be able to house the animals that they were taking in. Thanks to a lot of hard work, and to following their dream, they managed to build 33 kennels and 5 quarantine stations to accommodate the lives of these animals.
The kennels are conveniently equipped with both dormitories and eating areas for the animals, and presently the number of dogs and cats is in the vicinity of 180 dogs (after rescuing all of the dogs from the Puerto Real dog pound) and 12 cats, which is way above our ideal capacity. But it is impossible for us not to help and rescue animals that are suffering.
Through financial contributions from our members, and most of them from abroad, we were able to build more kennels at Kimba, and we were also able to build a wall around the perimeter to offer more security and better well being for our animals. Before building the wall we had serious problems with hunters shooting at our dogs from outside the old chain link fence that we had.
The shelter was given the name “KIMBA” in memory of a lioness that once lived here at the shelter.
Unfortunately there are hundreds of dogs, cats, as well as other animals who every season are abandoned by their owners and left to fend for themselves on nearly any street corner. But we aren’t able to rescue all of them; we have neither the room nor the financial means. We receive no type of government subsidies due to the fact that we are a NO KILL organization. In other words, we are not a dog pound.
Those of us who look for families for the dogs (The Adoption Group) consist of 4 people: Alba and Elena (two young women, both 22 years old, who have been with us for 3 years), José Manuel and myself, who have been here for 8 years.
We have created various working groups
FOSTER CARE GROUP:
Their function is to take into their homes and care for the puppies and kittens who are less than two months of age, while waiting to find a family for them or waiting to integrate them into the shelter once they are big enough and strong enough (more than 2 months old). This group also offers foster care to our animals who have had surgery so that they can spend their post operative time in a comfortable home.
FOLLOW-UP GROUP:
These volunteers follow up on the animals who have been adopted to make sure they are in good care and that they are adapting well to their new homes.
ADOPTION GROUP:
Their job is to find families for the animals who live temporarily at the shelter, making sure that they go to good homes.
PUBLIC RELATIONS GROUP:
These folks handle all of the public relations, put together campaigns for Kimba, they man the information booths, and make arrangements for our participation at various events.
EDUCATION GROUP:
This group is in charge of the lectures and conferences, and they participate in round tables etc. having to do with both animals and with the environment.
GROUNDS CARE GROUP:
These are the ones who see to it that Kimba functions 365 days of the year. It does so because of these selfless volunteers who tend to the maintenance of the animals, their feedings, cleaning the kennels, administering of veterinary treatments, repairing of any damages, and makeing improvements on the facility, etc. There is one employee (the only paid employee) who goes every day Monday through Friday in the mornings to do this work. Aside from him, various volunteers often go to give him a hand. Saturday is volunteer day, and we are all there from 11:00am until 8:00pm working to maintain the grounds.
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