About Us

It all begins with an idea.

Welcome to Cross My Paws Animal Rescue of New Mexico, a beacon of hope in the heart of Albuquerque, extending its compassionate reach across the entire state. Our journey began with a profound realization by our founder, Lani Nash, who, upon moving to New Mexico in 2016, was confronted with the unsettling reality of animal suffering that was impossible to overlook. Witnessing the widespread cruelty, neglect, and abuse, Lani’s heart was moved by the silent pleas for help emanating from these innocent beings.

New Mexico’s alarming 24% euthanasia rate underscored the magnitude of the crisis, revealing that the path to healing would require a collective effort from our community. It became evident to Lani that the afflictions faced by these animals were not just isolated incidents but a pervasive issue stemming from human indifference and negligence. The turning point came when the distress of these animals resonated personally with Lani, transforming their struggle into a shared one, compelling her to act.

Cross My Paws was born from the conviction that we must do better for our furry friends. We understand that adoption alone cannot solve the problem; we need systemic change. Affordable veterinary care, including spaying and neutering, is vital to prevent further suffering. Education and community involvement stand at the core of our mission, as we believe in enlightening hearts and minds to foster a more compassionate world for all living beings.

At Cross My Paws, we are dedicated to ensuring no animal is left to suffer. We champion the belief that every life, whether human or animal, is precious and deserving of love, kindness, and the fulfillment of basic needs. Join us in our quest to not only rescue and rehabilitate but to fundamentally transform our society into one where every paw is cherished and every animal is treated with the dignity they deserve. Together, we can make a difference.

OUR VISION

Cross My Paws envisions a future where every animal in New Mexico lives a healthy, secure life, free from the threat of homelessness and euthanasia. With integrity and compassion, we unite our community to foster a world that treasures the dignity of all animals through education, advocacy, and holistic care.

OUR MISSION

At Cross My Paws Animal Rescue, we are steadfast in our commitment to nurturing a compassionate community where every animal is valued and respected. Our core mission is to ceaselessly combat animal homelessness and reduce euthanasia rates in New Mexico by implementing extensive spay/neuter programs, heightening the standard of animal care, and fostering comprehensive vaccination efforts.

 

We pledge to uphold the highest standards of integrity as we engage the community in our cause and guide animals toward the loving homes they deserve. Through education, advocacy, and hands-on action, our goal is to create a harmonious environment where the intrinsic worth and dignity of all animals are recognized, and their rights to lead healthy, contented lives are honored.

 

Together, with unwavering support and relentless dedication, we strive to make a lasting impact on animal welfare and engrain the spirit of kindness and guardianship for all living creatures in the heart of our community.

Our Board

Lani Nash - Executive Director & Founder

Fueled by an unstoppable passion for animal welfare, Lani Nash stands at the helm of Cross My Paws Animal Rescue as the Executive Director and President. Calling Albuquerque, New Mexico her stage, this dedicated Singer/Songwriter harmonizes her melodies with life-saving missions. Lani isn't just a leader; she's the Chief Rescuer, Heart and Soul Caretaker, and Devoted Protector of our four-legged friends. She orchestrates a haven where respect for animals resonates deeply, and the pursuit for compassionate adoptions never skips a beat. Envision a world where every homeless pet secures a loving, dignified abode—Lani does, and she's making it happen, one rescue at a time at Cross My Paws. Join the chorus of adoption and give these beautiful creatures their Encore in a forever home!

Dr. Kacie Martin, DVM - Vice President

Meet Dr. Kacie Martin, a fervent Animal Advocate and dedicated veterinarian with a heart for rescuing the voiceless. Her boundless empathy shines brightest when championing Homeless Pets and strays. With Albuquerque as her home base, she tirelessly provides care and vaccinations for pets of the homeless, channeling her expertise where it's needed most. Beyond New Mexico, Kacie’s zeal for animal welfare has propelled her to international missions of mercy, offering healing hands and hope. Dr. Martin is an integral part of our family at Cross My Paws, where her remarkable talent and unwavering passion bring new beginnings to neglected animals. She embodies the essence of our mission — to ensure every rescue basks in the love of a forever home. Together, we celebrate the inherent worth of our four-legged friends, nurturing their path to a joyous life.

Nanette (Nan) Fluke - Shelter Coordinator

Nan is an impassioned Animal Rescue hero and Lifelong Advocate based in Albuquerque. Her remarkable 35-year tenure championing the wellbeing of mentally and physically challenged children has honed her nurturing spirit, which she extends wholeheartedly to our furry friends. Not only is she a dedicated caretaker to an array of rescued birds and bunnies, but her heart is equally open to equine companions.

Stacey Rich - Secretary

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Kathleen Caset - Treasurer

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