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Canadians Adopt More Than 80 Bahamian Pups

Eighty-two potcakes left the Bahamas for Canada on Sunday to meet their new family.

The Bahamas Humane Society said it was a collaborative effort with animal rescues in the Nassau and Canada.

“Thank you to our incredible pawtners @potcakepuppypalace and @seapawsrescue, the donors and volunteers, and @lenamanolas for coordinating this epic lift.”

Not only were pups adopted but kittens as well. Eight kittens began their lives with their new families.

“Given there are waiting lists in Canada for our Royal Bahamian Potcakes and Potcats, and limited homes across the Bahamas, these airlifts are so important.”

As soon as animal shelters are emptied, they refill with animals in need, as shelters rarely run out of animals in need.

“We are completely saturated with animals in our care, so again thank you to everyone involved. We can’t wait for the next one.

“These rescue missions are hard work, primarily run by volunteers, whose passion and dedication for these animals are remarkable.  We are so, so grateful.”

Featured images: Bahamas Humane Society

90 Bahamian Animals Become Canadian Citizens

87 puppies and 3 cats made their way to Canada on Thursday evening, after abandonment in Nassau.

Potcake Puppy Palace, an animal rescue, saved and housed the animals at its facility before the animals made their way to Canada to be fostered and cared for by families there.

PPP said it was determined to save the lives of the animals, after overcoming “mountains of paperwork” to prepare the animals to leave the Bahamas.

The rescue organization said curfews and lockdowns limited its working hours but it “was able to roll with the punches.”

Photo credit: Potcake Puppy Palace FB