She was really thin and needed lots of TLC from the staff here. The skills and abilities that we are looking for are as diverse as the range of jobs we have to offer. Working for Cats Protection. If no roles are listed then we are currently not recruiting for volunteers. Our teams are in constant discussion on this matter and will make an announcement when the situation changes. Our vision is a world where every cat is treated with kindness and understanding of its needs and a very important area of our work is to educate and support the local community with help and advice on cat care. We will wait at a safe distance to see that you have received the cat before leaving. Black Cat Appreciation Day: Meet some of our beloved black cats, Reg Charity 203644 (England and Wales) and SC037711 (Scotland), National Cat Centre, Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath, Sussex, RH17 7TT. 1 Although we are piloting new ways of homing this may change at any time based on Government advice, risk to our staff and volunteers, and outcomes of the pilot. We are unable to take any other method of payment at this time. As a volunteer we aim to ensure you feel you are directly contributing to the care of the cats, as well as having the opportunity to learn new skills, meet new people and form new friendships. At the end of the 21 days we will no longer contact you for updates, but our help doesn’t end there. We are delighted to be offering this here at Birmingham ! of Volunteering at the centre. The Branch is currently closed; no viewings, adoptions or admissions are being carried out. In selected Cats Protection centres, during the lockdown restrictions surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) we are trialling a new hands-free homing approach for some of our cats. The paperwork consists of a Medical Summary, Adoption Form, and PetPlan Terms for your free one month of insurance cover. Your time is hugely important to us and we take volunteer roles very seriously. We are a Cats Protection charity shop based on Erdington High Street, Birmingham. There are many different ways that you can support our Birmingham Adoption Centre, but did you know ... We are championing cat dads everywhere in our national Cat-Man Do campaign. North Birmingham Cats Protection is one of a network of over 250 volunteer run CP branches across the UK. Volunteering at the centre. This is to ensure that we can continue to help as many cats as possible at this time by matching them with their perfect family and freeing up more space in our centres. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and we actively encourage diversity. In line with the Government’s advice on the COVID-19 pandemic, our adoption process is entirely Hands Free. Many practices are offering consultations by phone or video call but you may wish to find out your chosen vet’s current status before you adopt. If you’re interested in adopting a cat from us please take a look at the specific personalities and requirements of each of our cats. 91 likes. Did you know you can make a donation on your mobile? At the Birmingham Adoption Centre we rehome over 1000 cats each year and as the UK's leading cat welfare charity we are dedicated to helping cats and kittens in the Birmingham area. Once you adopt the cat, you take full responsibility for their care. We have a range of cats and kittens in our care with differing needs, our staff will be happy to tell you all about the cats, so that the one you choose will be right for you and your home. Champ came in with his brothers and a smaller group of friends. At this stage we will ask for proof of your address and landlord consent (if applicable). Whether you’re an employee or a volunteer, you’ll enjoy some great benefits from Cats Protection alongside your generous work.