CatWorks was founded in the 1990s and has looked after feral and stray community cats alike. From veterinary funding to care for the ill and spay-neuter procedures to ongoing foster […]
Board Member Colleen Gerstner shares her story about joining PAHS’ leadership. “It was Carole and her passion to help animals that motivated me to become a board member. PAHS is […]
Chris Corvetti from Grassroots Ecology has been visiting many classrooms with her dog Rin since 2016. Chris rescued Rin in Mongolia when she was a teacher for the Peace Corps […]
PAHS so much appreciates the various businesses in our community that help us carry out our mission. Although The Pet Club Mountain View closed in 2016, they were great partners […]
PAHS relies on community volunteers, and we’re also a resource for them. In 2014, we helped volunteers tending to a cat community provide handsome tuxedo boy Treble with vet care […]
PAHS wouldn’t be where we are without the talent, dedication, and efforts of our volunteers. This #110Stories recognizes Kristen Benz, a graduating senior from Moreau Catholic High School in Fremont, […]
Throwback to 2013 when #CritterClub was born. PAHS volunteers helped spay and neuter a colony of community cats that were living at Beechwood School in Menlo Park. The school saw […]
We don’t always get stellar photos of the animals we help, but their stories are no less worthy. Tabitha was found emaciated at 5.5 pounds, suffering from thyroid disease and […]
PAHS has a long history on the mid-Peninsula and beyond as an organization that spearheads the rescue and rehabilitation of community cats. Last summer, we learned of a cat who […]
Cody and Ani, along with their people, Kathy and Sarah, often work as a team to show our audiences how dogs help reduce stress and build trust and empathy for […]