Dogs and Cats of Antigua – US is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2015 with the aim to help reduce the dire street dog overpopulation problem in Antigua. We have since expanded to helping dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, cows… any living creature that is in need. We provide medical care as well as find these loving animals forever homes. In addition, we aim to educate and promote positive animal relations for people of all backgrounds and ages on the island, in hopes to eliminate animal abuse and improper animal care. 

Your support is greatly welcomed in the form of membership, donations, or purchases, as well as committee volunteering, foster care and homing.

Our mission is to create a network of like-minded individuals across the island to assist animals in distress and increase the welfare and protection of dogs and cats on the island, through feeding, veterinarian assistance, spay and neutering, fostering and re-homing.

Thank You for Your Support!

Our Goals

  • To see Antigua fulfill its true potential to become an island that respects and protects all its animals, by embracing animal protection laws and prosecuting all offenders.
  • To influence a cultural mindset which will enable animals to be regarded as sentient beings rather than possessions.
  • To help as many animals as possible, particularly those in distress, abandoned, or neglected by providing them with veterinary assistance, fostering and re-homing.
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Puppy Bliss Yoga @ The DACOA Sanctuary

Experience yoga in a whole new way…a much more adorable way, with Puppy Bliss Yoga every Wednesday at 10am. Join us in person at the DACOA Sanctuary for an unforgettable experience to benefit an excellent cause.

$12

Directions:
From St. John’s take Queen Elizabeth Hwy. to Seaview Hwy. Turn right. Take Seaview Hwy. to Eats Light Foot Dr. Turn left. Follow all the way to the end & turn left onto the Sanctuary Entrance Road

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Read our Latest Impact Report

2024 marked Dogs & Cats of Antigua’s 10th year in rescue and over 6,000 lives saved. Read about our impact and key initiatives in the 2024 Impact Report.