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246 people are interested
Cat Lover? Volunteer to Feed Our TNR Kitties
ORGANIZATION: The Foundation For Homeless Cats
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246 people are interested
Cat Lover? YOU can Make a Difference in Your Community! Deer Valley area TNR (Trap Neuter Return) program seeking volunteers to supply our colony kitties with food/water, care and kindness. The kitties need you!
Our volunteer colony caretakers feed in the evening around dusk/sunset, 2-3 times a week. We provide food/supplies/training. This will only take 1-2 hours per week, but makes a HUGE impact for keeping these cats out of local municipal shelters, where they are most often killed. These cats are spayed/neutered and can be a bit fearful of humans. So you would not be able to pet these kitties. They will get to know you and be oh so happy to see you, even from afar. You must have your own transportation and be able to bend, kneel and carry a gallon jug of water. These kitties have no one but us and deserve our care. The cats say "Thank Mew" for caring!
Deer Valley Road & I-17
Reply to jewell@TheFoundationForHomelessCats.org or call 602-410-2972 Help us help homeless cats!
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About The Foundation For Homeless Cats
Location:
2110 W Tonopah Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85027, US
Mission Statement
The Foundation for Homeless is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization whose sole purpose is to end the killing of cats and provide landowners with a low cost, long term, nonlethal cat management solution in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Description
Our work is centered in Phoenix and the surrounding areas. We assist homeowner associations, apartment complexes, mobile home parks, businesses, government offices, or individuals with free roaming and stray cat populations to adopt a Cat Management Plan using Trap-Neuter-Return.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Deer Valley Rd and I-17 areaPhoenix, AZ 85027
DATE POSTED
September 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Animal Therapy
- Animal Care / Handling
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- varies
- must have own transportation, able to bend/kneel