Stacey has been rescuing animals for 30 years. Paws attained charitable status in 2002. Her stated aim is to rescue and rehome as many animals in need as she possibly can, and she – and her volunteers – work tirelessly to this end.
Their work includes :
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p style=”text-align: center;”>* Answering a huge volume of phone calls * Feeding, cage-cleaning, grooming and bathing animals * Dog and horse walking * Teeth and nail trimming * Worming * Bagging horse manure * Gardening * Rubbish-clearing * Vet visits * Home checks * Micro-chipping * Delivering pets to new homes * Endless social service rescues * Collecting strays * Buying supplies of pet food, vegetables, hay and straw
Here in Findon, just north of Worthing, is a sanctuary which is home to about 90 animals at any one time. Situated in the garden of Stacey’s home is accommodation for cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, a parrot, two shetlands and a donkey.
Last year PAWS rehomed more than 650 animals.



