Paul supports Wetnose Day!
Paul has lent his support to animal charity Wetnose Animal
Aid's annual Wetnose Day, posing for a picture while wearing a campaign
nose to help raise awareness and funds for animals in desperate need
across the UK. Fellow animal activists Joanna Lumley, Brian May, Amanda
Holden and Paul O’Grady will be promoting the event, which takes place
from September 29 to October 1, in an attempt to raise over £100k for
animal rescue centres nationwide. Lumley commented 'We're a nation of
animal lovers, yet our animal sanctuaries are always full to bursting
with ill-treated animals. For all of the animals who find their way to a
Sanctuary this is a new start for them. So please do all you can to
support Wetnose in the wonderful work they are doing. Your support does
count very much'.
Raising Funds For Sick And Vulnerable Animals
29th September to 1st October 2017
Wetnose Animal Aid is raising funds that will be given to struggling
Animal Rescue Centres to help pay off vets bills, buying equipment or
animal feed which would go a long way to helping them in their day to
day invaluable work. These Rescue Centres are experiencing a marked
downturn in donations, but a noticeable increase in animals being
‘dumped’ on them, as owners continue for various reasons not to be able
to keep their animals. That equation does not balance, and therefore
this Wetnose Day is an important event to help raise serious levels of
funds to get the balance back.
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