Video of Kittens being Bottle Fed

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About PAWS

Paws was setup by a group of volunteers in September 2005 with the view of neutering the feral cat population. We have always taken many kittens, but decided it was necessary to neuter in order to cut down the amount of kittens in our area. Over the last 6 years we have seen an improvement, but still have many kittens from other areas coming to us.

Adopting a cat or kitten

PAWS has many animals in temporary foster homes in desperate need of permanent, caring owners.


When adopting your new best friend you could make a donation, if you wish, which would be greatly appreciated. Your donation will go towards the cost of the food, litter and vets bills of all kittens in our care.

Before considering taking a new pet into your home ask yourself the following - Are you likely to return to your home country? (This is not a problem as long as your pet has an up to date passport)

PAWS receives many calls from people returning to their native countries who want to abandon their pets that do not have passports.

Love is........