Volunteers

 

We offer volunteer opportunities in these areas:

• Feral Cat Feeders

• Trappers

• Foster Parents

• Transporting Cats For Spay/Neuter

• Grant Writers/Fundraisers

• Relocation

Anyone interested in volunteering or want more information can contact us at

marinferals@yahoo.com or at 415-246-9162.

 

Feral Cat Feeders

Volunteers help feed colony cats with food provided by Marin Friends of Ferals (MFF). Cats are fed once a day and generally receive kibble, canned food and fresh water. Feeding times are flexible but done  preferably before noon so no food is left after dark, which may attract wildlife.

Volunteers also monitor the colony for signs of illness so those cats can be retrapped for veterinary attention, if necessary.

Trappers

Trapping generally takes place when ferals are most active: early morning or around dusk. MFF will train trappers on how to use walk-in traps and drop traps. Volunteers will accompany another trapper until comfortable going alone. Trappers should have a vehicle large enough to hold a couple traps; a small SUV or station wagon works well. Volunteers transport captured cats to Marin Humane, where the animal will await spay/neuter.

Foster Parents

MFF trains foster parents in how to socialize feral skitties (shy kitties). We and Marin Humane supply foster parents with everything needed to bring a skitty into their home. Socializing takes anywhere from a week to a month or more, depending on the kitten. Once the kitten is socialized to people, it will be put up for adoption at Marin Humane.

Check out our Socializing Feral Kittens section to learn how it’s done.

Transporting Cats for Spay/Neuter

Ferals going to a veterinary clinic in Marin for spay/neuter generally need to arrive by 8:00 a.m. Cats being transported to SF SPCA or Forgotten Felines in Santa Rosa need to arrive by 9:00 a.m. Cats scheduled for surgery are picked up at Marin Humane where an animal tech will have the cats waiting in a transfer cage.

Generally the cats are ready for pickup anywhere between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Transporters can volunteer for both pick-up and drop-off or just one leg of the transportation.

Grant Writers/Fundraisers

MFF relies on donations, grants and fundraising to help residents with feral cats in and around Marin.

Volunteers experienced in the area of grant writing or fundraising are always needed. There are many grants available for animal rescuerelated nonprofits that would greatly impact our ability to help even more animals.

Although not difficult, grant writing is time-consuming and requires a good understanding of how MFF operates (our mission statement, goals and objectives, etc.). MFF is happy to supply any needed materials in this endeavor.

Relocation

When a feral cat is not able to return to its previous outdoor home, it is relocated to a new one. Volunteers assist in transporting tables, cages and other equipment needed for the 3-week holding period before the
cats are released. It is heavy work with a lot of lifting and carrying of equipment, so strong bodies are needed.

Set up takes around 1 hour and breaking down the relocation is about a half hour. An SUV or large vehicle is required in order to fit all the supplies.

 

Marin Friends of Ferals • P.O. Box 6282 - San Rafael, CA 94903

 

Marin Friends of Ferals is a non-profit, tax exempt 501 (c)(3)

Tax ID: 26-4438087

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