The mission of PAWS is to ensure that there comes a day when every homeless animal has a safe, loving home where they are respected, nurtured and valued as a family member. We are working towards a time when NO homeless animal must die simply for being born. Our mission will be achieved through the following steps:
- Education – It is imperative that the public be educated
about their treatment of and behaviour towards their fellow creatures.
Through outreach we are beginning to teach people that animals are not
property to be disposed of at will but living beings deserving of our
respect and compassion.
- Rescue – Rescue work is our focus because of the many lives
which need to be saved. We rescue animals from abuse, abandonment and
neglect. We are also heavily involved in trapping and rehabilitating
feral cats, domestic animals who have been forgotten and marginalized
by humans.
- Spay/Neuter – We are committed proponents of spaying and neutering cats and dogs. We face an overpopulation crisis which means millions of animals are killed every year simply because there are not enough homes for them. This is a tragedy which must end. PAWS not only spays or neuters every animal who comes through our doors; we help fund low-income individuals who would not otherwise have this procedure done for their companion animals.
- Every living creature has intrinsic worth and deserves to
lead a life free of pain and suffering. Animals not only deserve our
compassion but our respect as well.
- Domestic animals are not property but living creatures who have emotions and are capable of forming deep social attachments.
- Those who choose to be guardians of domestic animals take on
the responsibility of caring for these animals for the rest of their
natural lives. This is why we are very careful about our adopters; we
want our animals to be cared for by people who will stand by them
through thick and thin. Issues will arise but these can almost always
be solved with knowledge and patience.
- We are a NO-KILL shelter which means we do not take the life of an animal unless severe pain or suffering is involved. Animals have good and bad days just like humans; an animal who seems aggressive or dangerous one moment may only be experiencing stress or fear of an unknown situation. Countless ferals have been saved at our shelter because we refused to take “professional” advice and kill them. Now, many of them are the sweetest lap cats imaginable.
"I chose this charity for those reasons and
because of the fact animals can’t speak for themselves. We are all god’s
creatures and we all deserve a home and to be loved."
Find out more about this wonderful charity on their website : PAWS
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I wouldn't say my dog is a rescue per se but we got him when he was about 2 or 3, the owner didn't know how old he was. They were giving him up because they had gotten a new puppy and were having a baby. Makes no sense to me but their loss because he is my shadow now and I love him.
ReplyDeleteLovel you my friend for all you are ... and all you do. Thank you for allowing me to be small part.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a wonderful cause.
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