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HELP AT FELINE SPAY/NEUTER CLINICS - Accepting New Volunteers Now!

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ORGANIZATION: Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals

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We are seeking serious and committed volunteers to help before, during, or after each of our monthly spay/neuter clinics. We give priority to volunteers who can make a commitment of six months to a year.
Volunteer Application at https://nocoferals.org/how-to-help/, scroll halfway down the page for link. Also on our Facebook page.

Saturday, Feb. 8 - Trapping, Clinic Set-Up
Sunday, Feb. 9 - Clinic Volunteers Fill the Following Positions:
Check-in, Trap Cleaning, Induction, Surgery Prep, Anesthesia, Recovery, Med Tech, Washing Instruments, + Misc. Other Important and Necessary Tasks!
Monday, Feb. 10 - Transporting Cats, Clinic Cleaning, Trap Cleaning

Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals (NCFF) has spayed, neutered and vaccinated almost 15,000 homeless cats in northern Colorado, preventing thousands of future felines from being euthanized in our shelters or struggling to survive outdoors.

Stray and feral cats are humanely trapped and transported to our clinic in Fort Collins for surgery, treatment and recovery. These cats receive the same standard of care as any domestic, client-owned cat. We believe that they have been through enough in their lives already and deserve the best medical care we can give them! We ARE currently offering monthly clinics and accepting new volunteers. We have clinical jobs and non-clinical jobs available.

For clinic positions, prior veterinary knowledge/experience is helpful, but not required. We will train you. You do need to have your own transportation.

WE HOPE YOU'LL CONSIDER JOINING OUR TEAM !

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About Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals

Location:

4820 Eagle Lake Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80524, US

Mission Statement

Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals is committed to bettering the lives of community cats and reducing euthanasia in our shelters through our Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) program, finding homes for kittens, and treating cats with medical needs.

Description

Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals was founded in February 2009 by Leslie Vogt and Jan Link. As of March 2022, our organization has altered more than 12,000 cats and kittens, partnered with rescues & foster networks to find homes for hundreds of felines, and relocated more than 200 cats to barn homes. We've been able to do it all with compassionate, dedicated volunteers and highly skilled, fantastic vets. Our aim is to serve rural and low economic areas with few resources and many cats.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Animals

WHEN

Sun Feb 09, 2025
08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

WHERE

516 N. Link LaneFort Collins, CO 80524

(40.59202,-105.05001)
 

SKILLS

  • Veterinary
  • Animal Care / Handling

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • We offer a minimum of 10 spay/neuter clinics per year. 6 months to 1 year.
  • Must be reliable, compassionate, work well with a team, have good communication skills, and care about animal welfare. Training is on-the-job plus a 2 hour classroom training. These can be done in any order.

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