Sunday, March 6, 2022

A Little Working...A Little Playing...A Lot Of Fun

Right now, Covid cases are down in the area, restrictions are easing, and I decided I wanted to expand my circle of activities. Most of my volunteer work is for my church and a fellowship I belong to.  When I saw on Facebook that a local cat rescue organization was looking for additional help, I filled out an application. Today I attended a volunteer orientation.

The rescue organization's website has many different activities to choose from, but all of them start with shifts at their adoption center. Before Covid the center used to be open for drop-in visits, and Hubby Tony and I had been there a couple of times. It was a fun place, and I was excited to see some of what went on behind the scenes.

When I walked up to the center's door I was happy to see a large sign mandating masks for everyone. There were three other women being oriented. One of them was about my age. The other two appeared to be in their mid-20s After a tour of the building we started our tasks for the day. They included feeding the cats, filling dry food and water bowls, scooping litter, cleaning, vacuuming, and washing the floor. With so many hands the work went quickly and then we got to hang out with the cats.

There were about a dozen on the main floor (and another set that I didn't get to see downstairs in an isolation area).  Most of the main floor denizens were coexisting amicably in a room with large windows and lots of places to play, climb, and nap. A couple of cats were in cages because they did not get along well with the others. All were waiting to be adopted.

My two hour shift flew by. When I got home I washed my hands so Jackson Cat wouldn't be able to smell all the other kitties I spent time petting. I wouldn't want him to think I was being disloyal.

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  1. A perfect volunteer opportunity for you as you are so comfortable with cats.

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    1. I hope it will be a good opportunity, too.

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  2. "There were three other women being oriented."
    Like, one to the East, one to the West, and one to the South? Were you North?

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  3. What a great volunteer opportunity, bet you go home smiling.

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  4. I'm so glad there are people like you to take care of the animals. We have our own rescue operation going on in our own backyard. I'm thinking I would like to get a small house for the backyard for the kitties.

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    1. I bet the cats that visit your yard would really appreciate a place to hang out.

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  5. Careful, you could fall in love with another cat. Lucky for the cat.

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  6. Kudos to you for the love and care you show those sweet fur babies. I'm afraid I would bring too many home with me.

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    1. Our first cat lived a good long life, but after he died we were ready to take a break from pet responsibilities. I think the same thing will happen this time, too.

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  7. Thank you for your good works.

    God bless.

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