Fosterer Volunteer - South East Kent

Folkestone, Kent (On-site)
Hythe, Kent
Wye, Kent
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

Actively Interviewing

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Job description

A bit about this role

Across the UK, many cats are cared for by volunteer fosterers who provide a stable, safe and loving environment in their homes or in purpose-built pens in their gardens. They provide vital hands-on care and accommodation to stray or abandoned cats or cats whose owners could sadly no longer keep them, and are part of a dedicated team of volunteers committed to finding new homes for cats in need. Our fosterers carry out this role with support from their local branch or centre.

Most of our fosterers care for one or two cats at a time and enjoy providing lots of TLC to those cats, who have been pre-loved or have had a difficult start in life. Some of our fosterers look after new mums and kittens and provide round-the-clock care to newborns to give them the best start in life.

What can you expect to be doing?

  • Meeting the needs of the cats and kittens in your care
  • Cleaning and looking after the cats’ environment and equipment
  • Feeding, grooming and administering medication
  • Spending time enriching the cats’ experience in care including; play, exercise and stroking
  • Maintaining high standards of animal welfare

A bit more information about this role and the team

What are the benefits to you and the cats?

You will develop new skills, expand your knowledge and make a significant contribution to improving the lives of cats and kittens in need by caring for them before they find new, loving homes. You will also meet new people, make new friends and be part of a dedicated team of volunteers.

We’re looking for someone with

  • A dedicated suitable spare room in your house or space in your garden for a purpose-built pen – you can read more about this here
  • Basic knowledge of cats, cat care and understanding their needs
  • An appreciation of cat welfare and hygiene standards
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • Patience, commitment and empathy
  • Willingness to be part of a team

Time expectation

Our volunteer fosterers usually spend one and a half hours per day on average (around 10 to 13 hours per week) in this role, but this might vary depending on the number of cats or kittens in care. In order to help you feel confident in your fosterer role we ask that prior to looking after your first foster cat you complete some online cat welfare learning modules.

Support, guidance and keeping you safe

At Cats Protection we believe our volunteers should be happy and confident in their roles. We provide support and guidance from our National Cat Centre and through our regional and local volunteer groups and teams. We offer engaging online and face-to-face training, expenses and have policies and processes to help volunteers get the most out of their time with us.

The wellbeing of our people is important and at Cats Protection we are committed to safeguarding children, adults at risk and all those that we come into contact with as part of our activities.

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Cats Protection View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 501 - 1000

Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats

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Posted on: 21 October 2024
Closing date: 19 January 2025 at 15:29
Tags: Environment / Animal

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