Category: Paws Patas

August 11, 2021
ROSIE FINDS FUREVER HOME

Rosie has found her furever home with one of our volunteers. Have a great life sweet little girl!

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August 11, 2021
URGENT HOME NEEDED

This sweet little old lady is urgently looking for a kind person to spend her last years with. Amelia had an owner who simply upped and left one day, leaving her behind. She was neutered thanks to PAWS-PATAS and various neighbours fed her over the years. She was doing fine while she was younger but […]

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July 25, 2021
ANGELS DO EXIST.....

Big “Thank Youuuuuu” from acting Vice President Chrissie Cremore collecting much needed donation from Jay and Nancy, owners of Valery Bar/Restaurant in Mojácar.

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July 25, 2021
BIG SCORE FOR PAWS-PATAS...

“It’s been almost 2 years since the animal charity PAWS-PATAS has been able to organise any grand fundraising events, so with additional income from individual ideas, the extra money has been an absolute treasure for the charity” explains President, Vicky Hall. “And with monthly outgoings now exceeding 10,000 euros because of the huge amount of […]

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July 6, 2021
CATASTROPHIC CONDITIONS...

CATASTROPHIC CONDITIONS AT PAWS-PATAS CATTERY... “PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE stop leaving cats and young kittens at our shelter gates“ begs President Vicky Hall...“we are at breaking point and have no way of giving them all the love and attention they need, nor do we have the space to accommodate them all. Just last week 7 were […]

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June 22, 2021
GETTING THE CHOP!

Committee Member/Secretary Christine Knox holds up shelter volunteer John Sutcliffe’s precious pony tail which is about to get “chopped off” in order to raise much needed funds to help with renovations at the shelter. John and Viv Sutcliffe have volunteered for PAWS-PATAS since February 2012 and have witnessed hundreds of cats and dogs being saved […]

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June 22, 2021
NEW TURRE OUTLET NOW OPEN

Life happens whilst making plans...so the saying goes. Plans happen for PAWS-PATAS when funds allow! The Animal Shelter which was founded 32 years ago receives no statutory funding and exists solely on generous donations. The opening of a new outlet and Information Centre in Turre has been a dream in the pipeline for a very […]

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July 17, 2020
PIP at PAWS-PATAS
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May 4, 2020
Lockdown update

[:en]As we move towards the end of Lockdown in our area, the Executive Committee would like to update you on what has been happening within PAWS-PATAS.
On Saturday, 14th March, Vanessa Maipauw, James Scamans and Alastair Smith moved on site and the main section of the shelter went into “Lockdown”.  These three volunteers worked both shifts each day, 7 days a week for 4 weeks before we brought in another 3 volunteers to work 2 days a week, in order to give Vanessa, James and Alastair a weekend off.  As we move out of Lockdown, more volunteers are working more shifts and “Lockdown” in the main dog section has been lifted.
The “Intake Section”, where all the new dogs go on arrival until they can be moved into the main area, was looked after by Kerry Clarke and Tansy Grahame working different days and the cats were cared for by a dedicated team, working one volunteer per shift.  By each section working separately and alone, we were able to maintain social distancing and thereby protected each other.
During this time, we took in a total of 21 dogs.  Luckily not all the dogs had to come into the shelter as many went straight into foster care.  In the last week we rescued another very malnourished dog off the street, she is named Kini, and is currently with one of our most experienced fosterers.  We have launched a separate appeal for donations to treat Kini, as she will need on-going veterinary care if she is to pull through.
Kitten season also saw us take in 20 kittens, most needed to be bottle fed for their first few weeks before they came into the shelter.  The last four were found by a dog walker, tied up in a carrier bag and left in the campo.
To date, we have a total of 39 dogs at the shelter with another 45 in foster homes and 18 cats in the cattery with a further 24 in foster homes.
As you know, our 4 fund raising outlets have been closed since Monday 16th March which means we have lost approximately 15,200 € in income to date.  However during Lockdown, Kevin Rowe ran the equivalent of a marathon on his roof top, which raised 648 € and Sue Hackett put a Fundraiser appeal on Facebook, which brought in another 331 €.
After appealing to the public, both on the radio and on Facebook, many people donated via PayPal and direct into our bank account, which raised a further 3,233 €. We still have a huge shortfall and so we sincerely hope that our fund raising outlets will be allowed to open soon and that our loyal volunteers will be willing to continue working in them to bring in the much needed income to keep the shelter operating.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our volunteers who worked at the shelter during this stressful time and our other volunteers who carried out 101 different tasks behind the scenes to keep the wheels turning.  We also want to thank our fosterers, as without them we would have been unable to cope and of course, we want thank everyone who donated or raised money for us.[:]

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