Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued. Our hotline is a key component of our outreach to and support of the community. This public service provides resources for all aspects of cat care, including: trap/neuter/return (TNR), spay/neuter, medical care, adoptions and rehoming cats, orphaned kittens, cats in danger (poisoned, threatened, etc), pregnant community cats, feral or stray cats on their property, and landlord complaints.
Our primary purpose is to provide information, resources, guidance, encouragement and support so that the community member can provide what is needed to help the cat(s)/kitten(s). We are not always able to take in cats/kittens or make promises to provide care. However in some cases, with supervisor approval, we can directly help.
We provide templates with resources and other information to assist in answering emails. Frequently, inquiries require multiple responses and information tailored to the unique circumstances of the people’s and cats’ situations. With training and staff support, volunteers are able to virtually walk community members through their options, explain how to rescue and care for a cat or kitten, and empower them to do the work if we tell them how to do it.
Animal rescue, and this front line volunteer position, is emotionally charged. We do our best to respond to all inquiries, triaging the most urgent. Please note that this volunteer opportunity can involve challenging or traumatic situations.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALTHOUGH THIS IS A VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY, WE HELP LOS ANGELES BASED CATS WITH LOS ANGELES BASED RESOURCES. VOLUNTEERS MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH THE LOS ANGELES AREA.
REQUIREMENTS
Hotline volunteers will be trained and supported to respond to email inquiries received via our website, and respond to voicemails received on our hotline number.
TIME COMMITMENT
Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued. Our hotline is a key component of our outreach to and support of the community. This public service provides resources for all aspects of cat care, including: trap/neuter/return (TNR), spay/neuter, medical care, adoptions and rehoming cats, orphaned kittens, cats in danger (poisoned, threatened, etc), pregnant community cats, feral or stray cats on their property, and landlord complaints.
Our primary purpose is to provide information, resources, guidance, encouragement and support so that the community member can provide what is needed to help the cat(s)/kitten(s). We are not always able to take in cats/kittens or make promises to provide care. However in some cases, with supervisor approval, we can directly help.
We provide templates with resources and other information to assist in answering emails. Frequently, inquiries require multiple responses and…