National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
NAWT rescue and rehomes unwanted, abandoned and needy animals. The Trust work hard to find every animal in our care a loving new "forever" home. We love seeing and hearing from animals that have found their new home at the Trust
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1971
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Caroline Barber

Caroline Barber We brought Digger home with us just this week, and if we were worried she wouldn't settle in we needn't have been, as within the hour she had herself all cosied up on the sofa. It is like she has always been with us. My son loves her to bits, and we will keep her name as it seems only right when my son calls everything tractor at the moment x x

Linda Collins

Linda Collins as i work in one of the centres i have come on here today to look at the pics of the lucky animals rehomed in their new homes. its great to see what everyone is working towards as there can be some sad moments working within an animal welfare centre so when a rare day like this happens its good to read from all the lovely people that have either helped or rehomed one of the animals. look forward to seeing more:-)

Gill

Gill Roxy...I love MY garden !

Gill

Gill Roxy says..."Will someone please turn the tap on "!

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
On Saturday 14th November 2009, the Watford Centre will be selling the full range of 2009 Christmas Cards. There will also be great range of giftware on sale, great gifts for animal lovers!

A selection on Christmas cards that are reduced will be on sale too, there are some great bargains to be had!

Delicious hot dogs an...d soup will be on sale aswell as tea and coffe.

Please come along and support your local NAWT centre.

Thank you.

If you have any questions, please call 0208 950 0177 & select option 2
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Time:12:00PM Saturday, November 14th
Location:Watford NAWT
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
The ‘firework season’ seems to last longer each year and now extends from October through to New Year’s Eve. For many pet owners it is a stressful time, living with a frightened animal, never knowing when the next set of fireworks will begin. Anim...
Kath Horwell

Kath Horwell This
is Lucy. I have had her 7 months now from Cornwall NAWT. As I work
there, I fell in love soon as I saw her. She is such a little character, and also loves playing ball - will happily chase after it for hours. She and my
other dog (a Cairn x Jack Russell) are best pals for life! Life wouldn't be the same without her.

Gill

Gill This is Roxy, we changed her name from Katrina. We adopted her in Feb this year from the Watford NAWT. She is gorgeous and we love her to bits...she loves to snooze on the bed..."what's good enough for you is good enough for me" ! She really has landed on her paws living with us !

Gill
Gill
Thanks Linda, we think so...she's a real character !
Yesterday at 10:28pm
Lynda Eden

Lynda Eden This is Libby (was Apple). We've had her for 5 years now and she is a real character!

Lynda Eden

Lynda Eden This is Nigel and Harvey (was Cromer) the lurchers who we adopted 6 and 5 years ago. Nigel is now the grand old age of 14/15 and still enjoying life to the full!! Harvey is 9.

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) Can you help us? We need some photos of NAWT pets rehomed, BUT, we need them to be Christmas themed! If you have any shots of your NAWT friend, that portray Christmas, and you are happy for us to use them in publications, please email j.brace@nawt.org.uk. Titled 'Christmas' Thank you for your help.

October 24 at 3:33am
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
By the end of the week would be great.
October 25 at 3:14pm
Freeda Solliman

Freeda Solliman im 16..can i voulenteer with u???

October 23 at 7:06am · Report
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)
Hi Freeda,
Yes we accept volunteers from age 16.
You can downlaod and print our volunteer application form and policy here:
http://www.nawt.org.uk/headquarters/Volunteer.asp
After you have filled out, please post to the centre you wish to help. To the attention of the volunteer coordinator... Read More
All our addresses can be found here:
http://www.nawt.org.uk/headquarters/index.asp
Select the centre on the left, then cliick cntact us at the top.
Thank you.
October 24 at 3:26am
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT)

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) Please keep your photos of re homed pets coming! We love to see how they are all getting on in their new homes!

Niccie Seymour

Niccie Seymour this is purdy,the jack russel x westie pup i fostered for 2 weeks.She was 1 of 2 brought to us at about 5 1/2 weeks old.They were fostered together for 5 weeks,and then i was asked if i would foster her until her new owners were ready for her.
I had a great 2 weeks with her,she was a little terror but it was worth it,seeing her go to her new home.
I here she`s settled in really well.