
CANDi Consulting Solutions collaborates closely with CANDi International to partner with travel companies in implementing humane solutions for stray cats and dogs at tourist destinations. Our expertise and rescue network enable us to seamlessly integrate these programs into Corporate Sustainability Initiatives, promoting compassionate tourism.
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Tourism funds support our global humane tourism initiatives, benefiting local communities and enhancing the travel experience. Our aim is to improve the welfare of stray cats and dogs while enhancing the Corporate Sustainability Initiatives and brand reputation of travel companies.
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By collaborating through Corporate Sustainability Initiatives programs, we secure funding and resources to deliver impactful clinics and sustainable solutions.

​​The Problem
With an estimated 1 million stray dogs in destinations like Cancun, 61% of visitors report encountering stray cats and dogs.
​​​​​​​Negative Impacts On Tourism
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Decreased brand reputation and rating
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Diminished consumer experiences
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Impacts a visitor's decision to return (41% less likely to return)
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Negative impact on both employee and community public health
​​Why Address Animal Welfare?
Visitor experience
Stray cats and dogs can negatively impact tourists' experiences, while humane solutions boost satisfaction and encourage repeat visits.
Corporate responsibility
In today's socially conscience market, meeting/exceeding social responsibility standards, boosts brand reputation and attracts more customers.
Economic benefit
Successful animal welfare programs can have a positive impact on your business through decreased acquisition costs and improved brand equity.
About CANDi
Cats and Dogs international
CANDi's record has showcased partnerships and support with tourism and hospitality to deliver humane and sustainable Corporate Sustainability Initiatives for stray cat and dog overpopulation.
Our Impact
MULTIPLE major hospitality partnerships
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DOZENS programs launched
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10,000+ animals spay/neutered


