Mishka

Mishka was separated from her mother at a dangerously young age. Exposed to the elements,she developed a respiratory illness at only one week old.

A volunteer from the PAWS Foster Home Program took her in, bottle-fed her, medicated and gave her lots of TLC.
Kittens as weak as she was only had 30 percent or so chances of surviving, but Mishka pulled through with her strong will to live.
Now, eight months after being rescued, Mishka lounges quietly and happily with her kittenery companions.

But she knows, as much as every PAWS volunteer does, that a home is what she really needs--a family that would never abandon or leave her to fend for herself in the cruel outside world.
She's still waiting, hoping.
Everyday The PAWS Animal Rehabilitation Center cares for animals who are victims of cruelty and neglect.
Our life-saving work needs your support. Please donate. It will go a long way in helping homeless dogs and cats hoping for a second chance at a good life.
P 300 or US$ 7 (Staff & Volunteer Support)
will help sustain office and maintenance personnel that keep the shelter running
P 500 or US$ 12 (Utilities & Maintenance)
will help pay the rent, water, communication and electricity bills
P 1,000 or US$ 23 (Immediate Shelter Needs)
will help feed a shelter dog for one month or fully vaccinate a shelter dog or cat against diseases
P 3,000 or US$ 68 (Spay-Neuter Fund)
will help spay a female cat or dog preventing hundreds of unwanted kittens and puppies from being born
P 5,000 or US$ 113 (Medical Fund)
will help in the long-term veterinary treatment of an abused dog or cat, or any other animal in need of special care at our shelter