How to help as a volunteer:
Shelter Volunteers assist staff with daily tasks of shelter cleaning, organizing, and maintenance. We will provide any necessary training to those who can help with dog walking, as well as dog, cat or small animal care and socialization.
Foster families accept young or friendly adult animals for short periods of time, providing loving home care and socialization. This is a crucial step towards adoption. We will work with you to offer the timing, type and number of animals that meet your abilities. We provide all medical care, and food and litter as needed.
Barn or supervised outdoor homes give healthy feral cats food, water and shelter. These can be barns, stables, sheds, garages or other warm and safe structures. We will work with you regarding how many cats, the temperament of the proposed cat, and steps to acclimate them safely. In return you get rodent control, and the pleasure of helping an outdoor cat who is in an unsafe situation. Many of our cats are friendly but not able to live indoors with full time human contact.
Trappers. The trapping times are flexible, and we will happily train you by having you assist our experienced trappers. It’s your choice if you want to only trap, or trap and hold until the clinic day.
Fundraising. To raise funds to aid the animals at the shelter for their day to day needs and for those animals that may need specialized care, as well as our continual efforts towards TNVR of the feral cat population.
Some ideas to help with fundraising include assisting with a planned event; have a donation box in a business; posting a fundraiser on your social media; grant writing or seeking donations from stores or manufacturers.
Trappers. The trapping times are flexible, and we will happily train you by having you assist our experienced trappers. It’s your choice if you want to only trap, or trap and hold until the clinic day.
Fundraising. To raise funds to aid the animals at the shelter for their day to day needs and for those animals that may need specialized care, as well as our continual efforts towards TNVR of the feral cat population.
Some ideas to help with fundraising include assisting with a planned event; have a donation box in a business; posting a fundraiser on your social media; grant writing or seeking donations from stores or manufacturers.