Behind every sad gaze, there’s a story of abandonment and mistreatment!😓

Your help might be the only hope for these little animals😓

Contribute to this cause!

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Help us rescue animals in need 🐾 Every donation makes a real difference.

You can donate directly from the UK via bank transfer. It’s safe, quick, and helps us save more lives every day.

Bank Transfer Details (UK):

Account Holder: Tailaine Novais Sena
Account Number: 94003552
Sort Code: 23-08-01
IBAN: GB32 TRWI 2308 0194 0035 52
SWIFT/BIC: TRWIGB2LXXX
Bank Name & Address: Wise Payments Limited, 1st Floor, Worship Square, 65 Clifton Street, London, EC2A 4JE, United Kingdom

Thank you for making a difference! 💚 Every pound helps provide food, shelter, and medical care for rescued animals.

Impact of Donation

Impacts of your donation

✅ £2.70 – Equivalent to a bag of dog food to feed a pet for 5 days

✅ £6.75 – Food and basic care for 2 pets for 10 days

✅ £13.50 – Equivalent to one 10 kg bag of food to feed 5 dogs for a month

✅ £27.00 – Equivalent to 2 first-aid kits, one 10 kg bag of food, and tests for rescued animals

Or donate any amount — everything is welcome. We at the Paw Angels thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your contribution as we continue the fight. 🙏🐕

Our rehabilitated puppies

Who are we?

We started over 20 years ago with a group of animal protectors who settled on a piece of state-owned land to care for abandoned animals that had no chance of surviving on the streets.
From there, our work kept growing, as the number of abandoned animals multiplied. Our mission involves caring for each rescued animal, providing treatment at the shelter until they’re healthy and neutered, and then taking them to our adoption fairs, held every Saturday in the town square.

Alongside this, we also carry out educational campaigns to raise awareness about animal cruelty laws, the importance of responsible ownership, and neutering.

Today, we care for nearly 500 animals — dogs and cats alike. Our biggest challenge is that, despite the large number of animals, we can’t afford paid staff due to limited resources, and we have only a few volunteers who can rarely come to help.

Even with the monthly support from the city council to buy food, there’s still a huge gap to cover costs such as medication, veterinary care, cleaning supplies, and shelter maintenance. That’s why we organise various fundraising events throughout the year — selling T-shirts, Christmas cakes, chocolate hampers, and raffles — to keep our daily work going.