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Protected Paws Animal Rescue Medical Centre

Domaine d’intervention
Adoption Programmes
Besoin auquel le projet répond
In the past three years, the amount of animals abandoned in England and Wales increased by 51%, according to the animal welfare charity (RSPCA)*. As a response to this, we will tackle the two main issues surrounding abandoned and stray animals which align with Almo’s RECommunity schemes: Adoption Programmes Stray Prevention *SOURCE: BBC News Report on the RSPCA, November 2024 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c14ldrl24yro)
Territoire concerné
Pays: EN
Région: London
Ville: London
Description synthétique du projet:
The majority of Protected Paws’ budget is taken up by veterinary costs. This project aims to equip a small medical centre that would provide specialist care, carried out by our knowledgeable and experienced rescue team, consisting of volunteer Veterinary Surgeons, Veterinary Nurses and experienced support staff. This would allow us to vastly reduce the costs of our core work, which addresses both adoption programmes and stray prevention.
Résumé des principaux objectifs attendus:
Protected Paws’ calling card is accepting animals in the greatest need. Consequently, our per-animal medical costs are extremely high. If we can independently examine animals and treat minor complaints with volunteer medics, it will significantly reduce our overhead costs and ultimately enable us to assist more animals.Additionally, once we are established, we hope to be able to extend care to other charities’ animals.
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Protected Paws Animal Rescue
N/A, London, london, N/A, EN
Année de fondation: 2023
Site web / Page Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Protected-Paws-Animal-Rescue-Registered-charity-1202369-100088351991676/?locale=en_GB
Mission
The rescue, care, rehabilitation and rehoming of sick, abandoned or unwanted animals - particularly dogs and cats. Animals who cannot be rehomed because of medical issues remain in foster and under Protected Paws’ medical care. Our mission is to improve the lives of animals and to educate and assist animal caregivers.