Lonely Pawz

Cat and Small Animal Rescue 

Registered Charity No 1110587

 

 

"Lonely Pawz aims to provide a haven for unwanted and stray cats and other small animals

 - taking them in, treating them and finding new and loving homes for them."

 

A little history on Lonely Pawz cat rescue

For many years Mrs Williamson has been providing an invaluable service to unwanted and 

stray cats based at our Redruth surgery.  

It was decided to make this work official, thus LONELY PAWZ was born in 2004.

Lonely Pawz is now a registered charity run by a dedicated committee of clients from

Mrs Williamson's surgeries.

You can read some of the 'Lonely Pawz rescues' stories...

 

Our aims are:

  • To successfully rehome strays and cats placed in our care
  • To neuter and treat strays
  • To worm and De-flea
  • To provide revenue to cover the cost of treatment, nursing care and 
  • accommodation for rehoming

Since the official records began in 2004, Lonely Pawz has rehomed upwards of

320 cats (up to July 2006), with average costs of £120 per animal. We are always

looking for ideas for fundraising and we always appreciate donations, whether its

money or food.

Throughout the year we hold various fundraising events and at each surgery we

 have bric a brac for sale in aid of Lonely Pawz.

 Please check in at either Surgery for any upcoming events.

  

Fundraising - Friends of Lonely Pawz

The Lonely Pawz committee has found itself increasingly involved with the general day

to day running of the charity, leaving very little time for vital fundraising. Recently a new 

group has been formed 'Friends of Lonely Pawz' which aims to concentrate solely on

raising much needed funds.

This group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at J.M.Willamson Veterinary

Surgery in Redruth at 7.30pm. The meetings offer a chance for fundraising ideas and

 efforts to be discussed and are open to anybody wishing to attend. If you have spare

 time you would like to devote to this worthy cause or just have ideas you would like

 to share, please feel free to come along. You would meet like minded people for an

 informal and friendly chat, pursue ides and of course, meet the animals you are helping.

If you would like to receive information then please contact either surgery or your

details will be forwarded to the committee.

 Anybody wishing to become a volunteer contact us at either surgery.