The Paw House Online

Dedicated to the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Abused and Abandoned Animals and Restoring Them to Their Rightful Place As Loving Human Companions!

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Paw House Has A New Home!


The current real estate doldrums has not stopped The Paw House from finding a spanking new home! The Paw House adoption center is now located in a newly built PetSmart store located at 2160 Jericho Tpke Commack NY, 11725 featuring state of the art facilities including a dedicated adoption room that can showcase up to 9 animals!

Today is a new beginning for The Paw House volunteers who will now be working closely with a team of dedicated PetSmart professionals who are truly committed to the welfare of homeless animals in our communities.

There will be a Grand Opening Celebration at the new Commack PetSmart on Saturday April 19th starting at noon. Be there! It will surely be lots of fun for both humans and animals alike.

The Paw House is in need of volunteers to help care for the animals at our new location. If you are interested in being a Paw House Volunteer, please Contact The Paw House.

Ariel Keis

The Paw House - Long Island Cat Rescue







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Thursday, January 11, 2007

The Paw House Launches New Website!

The Paw House, a volunteer animal rescue and adoption organization, has recently launched a website. The Paw House is a registered 501(c3) charity founded by Rose Sofia who is an indefatigable advocate for homeless animals in the central Long Island area.

The Paw House website, PawHouseOnline.com should prove to be an invaluable tool in assisting the organization in volunteer recruitment and fund raising efforts to renovate a building to be used as an adoption center and veterinary clinic to provide low-cost spay and neutering for area pet owners.

Practically every day The Paw House gets requests to come to the aid of animals in need and supplies aid and comfort to animals that are abandoned at, the Petco of Selden, supermarkets, private homes or just wandering around in dangerous places.

Recovered animals are placed in foster homes, given medical care and after being declared healthy by a veterinarian, they are showcased for adoption at the Petco Of Selden on Middle Country Rd.

Presently The Paw House is caring dozens of cats and kittens in foster homes maintained by its volunteer membership. These animals will soon be featured on the website which should expedite the adoption process by increasing public awareness.

Anyone who is interested in reversing the horrible affects of cruelty upon animals should visit PawHouseOnline.com and consider, adopting a homeless animal, volunteering, or making a tax deductible donation. The Need all the help they can get!



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