Rescue Me International Animal Foundation

Rescue Me International Animal Foundation Rescue Me International Animal Foundation is a registered NGO in Spain and a registered 501c Nonprofit in the USA.

Our animal rescue efforts include our Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program/year-round cat sterilization program, and fostering stray animals. Our director and charity board members reside in several locations and focus rescue efforts primarily in Sitges (Barcelona, Spain) and southeastern Iowa (Mahaska & Keokuk county). Our current priorities are year-round TNR programs (Trap Neuter Return) to control

community cat populations, and our palliative and hospice services for senior pets. We provide low cost spaying/neutering programs, veterinary care, and daily food to hundreds of animals between our locations. Our team is focused and committed to preventing and easing the unnecessary suffering of animals in our communities.

23/06/2026

Helpful tips for San Joan 🎆

Spain 🇪🇸 Snowy needs his forever home 🏡❤️
19/06/2026

Spain 🇪🇸 Snowy needs his forever home 🏡❤️

Spain 🇪🇸 friends. Let’s share little Snowy and help find his forever home 🏡❤️
19/06/2026

Spain 🇪🇸 friends. Let’s share little Snowy and help find his forever home 🏡❤️

16/06/2026

Animal Rights Awareness Week is June 15-21. It promotes the humane treatment of animals and advocates for the 5 Universal Animal Freedoms.

The American Society for prevention of Cruelty to Animals says the welfare of an animal includes its physical and mental state. At the Ames Animal Shelter, the 5 Freedoms of Animal Welfare play a critical role in all of the decisions we make for all of the animals we care for.

The 5 Universal Freedoms include:

Freedom from hunger and thirst
Freedom from discomfort
Freedom from pain, injury, or disease
Freedom to express normal behavior
Freedom from fear and distress

To all those who continually and consistently, advocated, Thank you 🙏💙
16/06/2026

To all those who continually and consistently, advocated, Thank you 🙏💙

Today, the Center for a Humane Economy can share something we once only hoped was possible:
Ridglan Farms is shutting down.

The facility that for decades bred beagles for laboratory testing is winding down operations, and every remaining dog is expected to be transferred to animal welfare organizations for care, rehabilitation, and adoption.

This outcome did not happen overnight. It came from years of advocacy, investigations, legal pressure, public engagement, rescue partnerships, and determined negotiations focused on one goal: getting the dogs out.

Soon, more than 2,000 beagles who were born into the laboratory supply system will have been given the chance to live as family companions instead of research commodities.

This is a milestone worth celebrating—not only for the dogs leaving Ridglan, but for the growing movement to replace outdated animal testing with modern, human-relevant science.

A facility is closing. The dogs are going free. And the future is moving in the right direction.

12/06/2026
11/06/2026

MUTTS

09/06/2026

This is a water bowl.
It's not fancy, It's just a bowl with water in it. However, by placing it outside where neighborhood animals and wildlife have access to it, you might just save some lives.
It's just that simple.
Set a bowl of water outside and keep it full.
Be a hero.

08/06/2026

Spain 🇪🇸 ‼️
Foster or adoptante needed for this sweet, docile little one.
She was found under a car, hiding from the rain storms last week.
What a little love 🥹💜

Please share and help us find her forever home 🙏💙🏡

Dirección

Sitges
Sant Boi De Llobregat

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 10:00 - 14:00
Martes 09:00 - 14:00
Miércoles 10:00 - 14:00
Jueves 10:00 - 14:00
Viernes 10:00 - 14:00
Sábado 10:00 - 14:00
Domingo 10:00 - 14:00

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