Friday, 23 June 2023

Cats I Loved in January 2023


 
 I have now been with my Cats Protection Adoption Centre as a Desensitization Volunteer for 18 months! I originally applied to volunteer in 2019, had my phone interviews etc and had a meeting booked to go into the centre in February 2020 but of course that was the year that time stood still. I was re-contacted in September 2021 and although I hadn't left my house for over a year and a half at that point, I pushed myself to do this because it was such a special opportunity. Once a week I pop in to spend time with beautiful fur babies, hugging those that want to be hugged, playing with those who want to play and just sitting with those who may be afraid or are timid to help 'desensitize' them and give them company. The latter are the ones I do this for most and get such satisfaction seeing the difference in some cats over time.

While there I always take photos and videos, some of which have been used for social media to help spotlight any cats who may have been overlooked or have waited longer than others for their furrever homes. However, of course, these photos also feature in my daily photos - I'm currently on year 11! - and so I thought it would be nice for me to look back on and remember every cat I've had the pleasure of meeting by sharing them here too. I decided to post them on a 6-month delay so here are the cats I loved in January. 








Frankie
Petra aka Pheobe
Hector & Hugo
Athena







Theadore
Nougat
Blossom
Thomas
Ziggy








Ebony
Thomas
Ziggy
Theadore
Blossom








Mr McHenry
Thomas
Theadore
Patch & Buttons


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I tell each and every cat ' I love you' when I leave and my heart always breaks to close the door behind me whether they are sitting cosy in their hide or clawing and meowing at the glass. This volunteer placement has become a huge part of my life and part of my weekly routine. I can't wait to continue my journey with Cats Protection and urge you to check out your local centre!

Pop on over to Cats Protection | UK’s Largest Cat Welfare Charity to find the centre closest to you. Donate, shop online, buy from the centres' Amazon wishlist and most importantly ADOPT DON'T SHOP!!! Oh, and spay and neuter you're bloomin' pets. Rescue centres all over the country are really struggling right now and they all need your support. Thanks!

Check out lots more cute cats in the previous post in this series here >


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