Volunteering

South Birmingham Cats Protection are currently recruiting new volunteers.

The following opportunities are available.

TRAPPERS

The South Birmingham Branch of  Cats Protection are currently in need of volunteer trappers to help with Trap, Neuter/Spay & Return, which involves capturing feral cats & helping them by getting them Neutered/Spayed & then returning them to their environment. The Feral Cat population is sadly growing and we therefore require assistance in this area.

FOSTERERS


We are currently looking to expand our team of volunteer cat fosterers.

As a fosterer you will be directly helping cats and kittens in need; providing them with hands on care and working with others to rehome them, ultimately, providing them with a second chance of a happy and healthy life.

If you have a spare room and would like the opportunity to help cats and kittens by fosterering short term then we would like to hear from you.


All expenses including veterinary treatment, food and litter will be met by Cats Protection. Fosterers provide the time, patience and love.




If you could help the branch carry on this vital work then please contact us on 0345 371 1854 or email southbhamcp@virginmedia.com


 

Cats Protection helps thousands of cats across the UK each year thanks to our network of dedicated volunteers.

As well as the opportunity to make a real difference to cats and kittens in your area volunteering for Cats Protection can make a big difference to you.

You will get a lot of satisfaction and enjoyment from you volunteer role. You will meet new people, make new friendships. Develop new skills, expand your knowledge and have an opportunity to use your existing expertise

You will become a key member of the team in the UK’s leading feline welfare charity

 If you would like to become involved with our work  please telephone our  Helpline on 0345 371 1854

BUT, please note,the South Birmingham Branch of Cats Protection does not have a central base.
All volunteers are adults who work from their own homes, therefore, we cannot take part in youth training schemes or offer work experience.