Porthcawl Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) was formed in 1975 and registered as a charity in 1979 (charity number: 509383). It is dedicated to helping unwanted or abandoned animals, whatever the cause. Dogs are housed in kennels rented from a boarding kennels in Porthcawl, while cats are housed in a small cattery in Bridgend. The charity is run by a team of volunteers, although one part-time member of staff is employed to oversee admission and rehoming of dogs. The objectives of the charity are: -
To provide for the care and protection of animals of all kinds in need of attention, from whatever cause -
To advance public education in the health, care, management, training and control of domestic animals in particular Animals are assessed for their suitability for a new home, and home visits are made to all prospective owners. All animals are vaccinated and micro-chipped and all animals over six months are neutered or spayed. In addition to its rehoming work, PAWS also trap and neuter feral cats, prior to release into managed colonies in 2003, more than 30 such cats were helped. Also in 2003, more than 100 dogs and 90 cats were taken in and rehomed. The charity is funded largely by a shop in Porthcawl, but other events, such as a very successful annual Dog Show, are held throughout the year. PAWS, 3 Lias Road, Porthcawl, Mid-Glamorgan. CF34 3AH Tel: 01656 773307 Email: paws2002@hotmail.com Visit the Porthcawl Animal Welfare Society website |