Paros Animal Welfare Society

PAWS IS OFFICIALLY REGISTERED IN THE SINGLE REGISTER FOR STRAY COMPANION ANIMALS OF THE GREEK MINISTRY OF INTERIORS, ENTRY NUMBER 5116

Rescuing abandoned Parian dogs and cats and rehoming in Paros & abroad

Notice to the Public Below

(in English and Greek)

 
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Notice to the Public

English

The Paros Animal Welfare Society is a legally formed animal welfare non-profit association, with the official registration number 889/1999. It is run by a Board of Directors, elected by the public under the terms of its articles of association. Our purpose is to work with local vets, the police, the municipality, rehoming specialists and other interested parties to the benefit of the stray cats and dogs of Paros. We welcome all visitors to our facilities, our Web page and our social media. We welcome new ideas and constructive criticism, but we do not accept criticism or accusations based on hearsay or assertions made without legal facts to support them. For those making such criticisms or accusations, we will pass their comments and messages to our lawyers and legal action will be taken against them.

Ελληνικά

Ο Σύλλογος Προστασίας Ζώων Πάρου - PAWS είναι ένα νόμιμα ιδρυμένο φιλοζωικό μη κερδοσκοπικό σωματείο με επίσημο αριθμό μητρώου 889/1999. Διοικείται από Διοικητικό Συμβούλιο που εκλέγεται από το κοινό σύμφωνα με τους όρους του καταστατικού του. Σκοπός μας είναι να συνεργαζόμαστε με τους τοπικούς κτηνιάτρους, την Αστυνομία, τον Δήμο, ειδικούς στην υιοθεσία αδέσποτων ζώων και άλλους ενδιαφερόμενους προς όφελος των αδέσποτων γατιών και σκύλων της Πάρου. Καλωσορίζουμε όλους τους επισκέπτες στις εγκαταστάσεις μας, στην ιστοσελίδα μας και στα μέσα κοινωνικής δικτύωσής μας. Χαιρετίζουμε όλες τις νέες ιδέες και την εποικοδομητική κριτική αλλά δεν δεχόμαστε κριτική ή κατηγορίες που βασίζονται σε φήμες ή ανεδαφικούς ισχυρισμούς που γίνονται ελλείψει νομικών στοιχείων που να τους υποστηρίζουν. Για όσους διαδίδουν τέτοιου είδους συκοφαντικούς και δυσφημιστικούς ισχυρισμούς, θα παραδώσουμε τα σχόλια και τα μηνύματά τους στους δικηγόρους μας, προκειμένου να ληφθούν νομικά μέτρα εναντίον τους.

 

PAWS MISSION

Our Mission is to improve the health and welfare of stray cats and dogs on Paros through rescue, medical treatment and rehoming while reducing the stray animal population on Paros by neutering.

Neutering is not a choice, it is Mandatory

Neutering is mandatory by Law 4830/2021 for stray and privately owned companion animals. The owner of a dog or cat who does not wish to neuter his animal is obliged, from 1.3.2022 onwards, to send a sample of the genetic material of the pet animal to the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens (ΙΙΒΕΑΑ) Preservation Laboratory. The collection of a sample of genetic material and its dispatch are made exclusively by a veterinarian, a member of the Panhellenic Veterinary Association.

 

We have less than 30 Volunteers

Over 100 Dogs and Cats re-homed per year

Up to 400 Cats fed per day

 
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How we care for Strays

Cats and dogs have been companion animals of humans for millennia. Both are firm favourites, but uncontrolled breeding over many years has resulted in overpopulation and large numbers of these pets being abandoned on the island.

Catering for different needs

Cats and dogs have different requirements. Dogs require company and are less independent than cats . Also the numbers of stray cats is much larger than the number of stray dogs. This has led to stray cats being fed and neutered in colonies across the island. Sick and injured cats and kittens over bottle feeding age, are cared for in our shelter (within the limits of our capacity). Dogs and puppies are accommodated at our shelter until they are adopted and rehomed

Medical treatment for all

All cats and dogs that pass through our shelter are treated for any illness, vaccinated, neutered and microchipped, with their medical treatments performed by licensed vets. PAWS works with all the vets on the island.

The PAWS Shelter

At the heart of everything we do 🐕❤️🐈

Our shelter is located on the outskirts of the village of Marathi. It is here that stray animals are brought when they are first rescued. They are treated and rehabilitated, before being rehomed. In the past 10 years more than 1200 dogs and cats from Paros have been rehomed thanks to PAWS being there to save them and our rehoming partner organisations PAROSHUNDE and PAROSKATZEN, who are always there for them to find loving new homes.

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Strays for Adoption

Our dogs and cats are all ready to find their new homes. PAWS is here for every dog and cat, and has been since 1995. Meet the dogs and cats currently looking for a home from our Strays for Adoption menu at the top of the page and start the search for a new addition to your family.

 
 
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 Education

Greek law 4830/2021 defines animals living in Welfare conditions and places the responsibility for ensuring this happens on the owner. Strict fines are imposed for those who fail to care properly for the needs their animals.

PAWS recognises the need for education to help change attitudes towards animals. To help do this and in cooperation with local schools, vets and dog trainers, PAWS has held multiple education sessions at the shelter for local children. They are shown the shelter and allowed to meet the dogs and cats, while the dog trainer and vet tell them about the needs of cats and dogs and how to care for these needs to give their pets a fulfilling and happy life.

An animal’s welfare rights, as prescribed by law

Law 4830/2021 Article 2.

An animal lives in welfare conditions if: (a) it has a guaranteed comfortable, safe, healthy and appropriate accommodation, adapted to its natural way of living, (b) it does not suffer from situations such as pain, fear and anxiety, and (c) it is capable of expressing behaviours, which are important for its good physical and mental condition. The animal welfare rules shall ensure the following principles:

i. Freedom from hunger and thirst, with access to food and water, suitable in quality and quantity.

ii. Freedom from unnecessary suffering and strain, with safe and clean accommodation for accommodation and rest, which protects against adverse weather conditions.

iii. Freedom from pain, injury and illness, with proper care and veterinary care.

iv. Freedom from fear and anxiety, with appropriate behavior and treatment.

v. Freedom of expression of normal behavior, with appropriate living conditions and socialization.


 We collaborate with many organisations to get our strays to their forever homes

Living on an island in the Aegean ocean is idyllic for holidays and relaxing, but for rehoming stray animals, it presents very real logistical challenges. Coordination between partner organisations, vets, ferries and pet taxi services is essential to ensure that everything goes smoothly. Even then, strong winds that spring up quickly can cause ferries to be cancelled and connections to the pets’ new home to be missed. Fortunately this is a rare occurrence and our pets almost always reach their new homes as planned.