Meet Our Team
Cats’ Aid is run by a committee; we call
ourselves the Core Group.
We are all volunteers; some of us work full time in ‘real’ jobs – we
have to pay the mortgage! Some of us are retired but we are all busy
people just like you who have to combine Cats’ Aid with many other
commitments. We hope to introduce ourselves and to tell you more
about ourselves over the coming months. Athough we have a number
of members and supporters who take an interest in our work, often people
don’t realise that the day to day work is carried out by a very small number
of volunteers. We have very limited resources; therefore we can’t always
provide the answers or ‘instant fixes’ that are requested (and often
demanded).
We meet once a month to co-ordinate the intake and homing of the cats and to
deal with the usual items that any committee deals with. We are always
under
pressure and our meetings are sometimes ‘animated’ but we try to avoid
behaving
like alley cats! We are a registered charity so we have to keep careful
accounts
which are professionally audited every year. We are accountable for all
monies
received and we are also accountable for our cats. We don’t have a
central office
or a sanctuary so all of the money we receive goes directly to benefit the cats.
Our main ongoing problems are lack of manpower and lack of homes for our
cats. It is also a constant struggle to raise funds. In spite of the
support of many
veterinary practices, for which we are very grateful, our bills for treatment
and
boarding are very high.
What We Do
Rescue and Homing: -
The main work that we carry out is the rescue of
cats in need. We health check
and rehabilitate and try to find homes for the many cats and kittens that come
into our care. Behind the figures and statistics there are stories –
stories of
neglect and cruelty, of defenceless cats struggling to survive and to raise
their
kittens. Sadly the stories don’t always have happy endings, which makes it all
the more satisfying when they do.
Feral Colonies: -
We also monitor feral colonies and we trap, neuter/spay and return cats to
monitored colonies. This often involves nights trying to coax reluctant
cats
into traps. One generally gets just one chance to trap a feral cat; after
that
they learn to avoid the trap; this is so frustrating when one is waiting, cold,
wet, and hungry! We often meet people who want us to ‘get those vermin
out of here now.’ We also encounter resistance from people who feel that
what we do ‘interferes with nature.’ Our answer to that is that nature
can be
very cruel – a female kitten can have her first litter at only 4 or 5 months
old
and she can produce litter after litter after that. Most of these kittens
are born
to die; often lingering, painful deaths. Unneutered male cats can roam
large
territories, impregnating any females they encounter. They are often
injured
in fights and their lives are generally short. Animal rescue groups like
Cats’ Aid are left attempting to ‘clean up the mess’ because people
don’t
neuter and spay their animals.
Help and Advice: -
We assist people who request help for stray cats and we provide help and
advice through our telephone Help Line and by Email. This website provides
a facility for posting details of lost and found cats. These stories
sometimes end
happily with the safe return of the cat, which is always good to hear; sadly
some
cats don’t make it home, in which case we offer sympathy and understanding.
Newsletter: -
We produce a Newsletter 4 times a year, containing information and stories
about our rescued cats. This newsletter also keeps our members up to date
with any fund raising activities we may have during the year.
How You Can Help
Could you offer a home, either temporary or
permanent, to a cat?
Could you sponsor a cat?
Are you good at dealing with people on the phone? Much of our
work is done through our telephone Help Line. Training and support
will be given.
Do you have ideas for fundraising? Could you organise a fundraiser
for us – perhaps you are involved with a group who could do something
for us? Could you get sponsorship for us?
Do you have any expertise in PR? Perhaps you have contacts in the
media?
Do you have any ideas that you think would help us? If you feel that
you can assist in any way at all, please contact us.
We urgently need more volunteers and we would love to
hear from you.
Please help us to help the cats.