About Us
what we do
About our Shelter
🐾 PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Society) is a compassionate force for homeless and distressed animals. Their work spans rescue, rehabilitation, sterilization, and adoption, all driven by a mission to create a more humane world for street animals.PAWS also dreams big—with long-term projects aimed at building a dedicated care center for animals in distress and making cities rabies-free through mass sterilization
Here’s a snapshot of our core activities:
🏥 Medical Care & Sterilization
Treats injured and sick stray dogs and cats.
Conducts Animal Birth Control (ABC) surgeries to reduce overpopulation.
Provides post-operative care, vaccinations, and boarding.
🐶 Rescue & Rehabilitation
Rescues animals from abuse, neglect, and accidents.
Offers physical and behavioral rehabilitation to prepare animals for adoption.
🏡 Adoption & Fostering
Runs adoption camps to find loving homes for rescued animals.
Encourages fostering, especially for puppies and kittens until they’re adopted.
📢 Advocacy & Education
Promotes humane treatment of animals through awareness campaigns.
Supports legal action against animal cruelty and collaborates with authorities.
🤝 Community Engagement
Partners with feeders and volunteers to identify animals in need.
Offers certificates for volunteer hours and encourages youth participation.
🧘🏽♀️ Our Ethos in Action
🐾 Street Animal Rehabilitation
Treats and rehabilitates animals rescued from accidents or abuse.
Releases healthy animals back into their territories or places them in permanent homes.
Maintains a shelter for long-term care of disabled or senior animals.
📣 Community Outreach & Feeder Support
Identifies sincere feeders and supports them with sterilization and medical aid.
Encourages community participation in rescue efforts.
Offers training and resources to volunteers and RWAs.
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🐾what we do
Our Philosophy
- Dignity in Every Pawstep “We are not just a shelter. We are a quiet revolution—where care is deliberate, homes are permanent, and every being is treated with reverence.”
- We believe that old age is not abandonment. Aging and sick stray dogs deserve comfort, dignity, and love, not isolation.
- Our shelter is a sanctuary—a place where medical care is holistic, emotional wounds are healed, and every being is seen and heard.
- Permanent homes, not temporary fixes. Every animal who enters our care is treated as a soul, not a statistic.
