Our missions
Animal welfare is at the heart of everything we do. Here you can read about what we’re doing to make the world a better place for animals and how you can support our goals.
Save A Life, Spay Another
Neutering is widely recognised as the only cost-effective and humane solution to the issue of stray cats and dogs worldwide. Along with our rescue partners overseas, we carry out targeted neutering campaigns to tackle this issue for both stray animals and owned pets who roam freely, mating with strays. Under our ‘Save a Life, Spay Another’ campaign, adopters can donate £25 on top of their adoption fee to spay another animal. You don’t need to adopt from us to help our mission - anyone can donate at any time.
WARNING. The below photos show animals under anaesthesia.
Wonky Paws Club
The Wonky Paws Club consists of animals who have a special place in our hearts. They all have medical issues which means they need a little extra care. PAW Society is dedicated to helping as many of these animals as we possibly can.
See our past and present club members below.
Scotty and Georgie came to us in February 2021 aged 8 and 10 after their owner was struggling to care for them. These gents had lived together their whole lives and continue to do so! They found a Permanent Foster home in March 2022.
Scotty & Georgie
Georgia arrived in foster in May 2021 and shows signs of previous trauma. She is unable to wear a collar or lead and will remain a Permanent Foster with access to a secure garden.
Georgia
Frankie found herself in a Romanian kill shelter before coming to us in May 2021. She is missing her right eye but did not let this hold her back and proved she is just like any other dog. Frankie was adopted by her foster family in July 2021.
Frankie Freckles
Eric found himself in our care in June 2021 after being abandoned at the age of 10. He had been left with an untreated infection and was was also diagnosed with advanced kidney disease. He will remain as one of our Permanent Fosters.
Eric
Chance arrived in September 2021 after his unlicensed breeder could not fine a home for him. He was born with no eyes but is a happy and affectionate little dog. Chance found his forever home in July 2022.
Chance
Shay was found in October 2021 aged 16, malnourished, blind, deaf and covered in fleas. She remained in Permanent Foster and was nursed back to health. A year later, Shay passed away from old age peacefully in her foster's arms.
Shay
Boson was surrendered to us in October 2021 aged 11 because his owner was struggling to look after him due to dementia. Following a full body shave to remove his matted fur, Boson was adopted by a friend of his foster family in November 2021.
Boson
Brothers Mikey and Jake came to us in October 2021. Mikey was blind but seemed otherwise healthy. However, he was later diagnosed with severe kidney failure due to being neglected as a kitten. Sadly, no treatment options were available and Mikey passed away in March 2022.
Mikey
Following Mikey's passing, Jake was diagnosed with FIP, FIV and Toxoplasmosis. His Permanent Foster could no longer care for him due to a member of the family being immuno-suppressed. Jake found a new Permanent Foster home in September 2022 and his health is improving.
Jake
George came into our care in June 2022 after his owner passed away. He was 13 years old and had been very well loved cared for. After one failed adoption, patient George found his perfect home in July 2023.
George
Baby Spice is one of four cats who were surrendered to us in January 2023 when their owner went into a care home. The foursome were aged between 12 and 16 years old. Due to health issues, Spice remained as a Permanent Foster home but sadly passed away in August 2023.
Baby Spice
KitKat is one of four cats who were surrendered to us in January 2023 when their owner went into a care home. The foursome were aged between 12 and 16 years old. Originally named Big Daddy, KitKat was adopted in March 2023.
Kit Kat
Gremlin is one of four cats who were surrendered to us in January 2023 when their owner went into a care home. The foursome were aged between 12 and 16 years old. Gremlin was adopted in March 2023 by a couple who were specifically looking for an older cat to spoil for their final years.
Gremlin
Soot Soots is one of four cats who were surrendered to us in January 2023 when their owner went into a care home. The foursome were aged between 12 and 16 years old. Sooty will remain as one of our Permanent Fosters.
Soot Soots
Eddie came into our care in February 2023 from Romania. While undergoing a check-up before a dental procedure, an undiagnosed heart condition was discovered. Eddie is still undergoing tests to confirm his condition but is improving with medication. It’s likely he will remain as a Permanent Foster.
Eddie
Mitzi is one of three elderly cats arriving in April 2023 after their owner could no longer care for them. Despite her age, Mitzi is the healthiest of the bunch and only required a dental operation after arrival. She now enjoys a quiet life and is still looking for her forever home.
Mitzi
Roo is one of three elderly cats arriving in April 2023 after their owner could no longer care for them. Roo has a thyroid condition and suffers with seizures. She will remain a permanent foster.
Roo
Patrick is one of three elderly cats arriving in April 2023 after their owner could no longer care for them. Patrick arrived very poorly and underweight. He passed away seven weeks later, after all treatment options failed.
Patrick
Lily came into our care in May 2023 when her owner had to move home. She was born blind in one eye and her unique looks saw her make national news! She found her forever home in July 2023.
Lily
Moni arrived from Romania in May 2022. She was ill as a puppy causing occasional weakness in her hind legs and mild arthritis, she also developed epilepsy while under our care. Moni was adopted in May 2024.
Moni
Pickle was rescued as a five-month-old kitten. Her mum was a stray and in poor health. Pickle developed an infection from being on the street which destroyed her eye. She was adopted by her foster family in June 2024.
Pickle
Branston
Branston was found lying in the road next to his dead brother. It seemed they both had infections but Branston was saved just in time. Sadly, his eye was badly damaged and had to be removed. Branston passed away from a sudden illness while in foster.
Chase was diagnosed with a heart condition while in foster. It’s likely he was born with the condition and we’re told it will reduce his life expectancy. He is currently looking for a permanent foster.
Chase
Mr Wibble Wobble has cerebellar hypoplasia or “wobbly kitten syndrome” - a condition that causes uncoordinated movements. Despite his condition, he can play, run and jump like any other cat.