You will be working 6 days a week with the 7th being your day off to do what you would like.
Volunteers are involved in the daily run of the wild cat centre. These tasks vary from meat preparation, cleaning of enclosures and stimulation of animals. As a non-profit, family run farm they also facilitate tours of the farm to local visitors. Volunteers will be able to assist with these visits and even work within the curio shop. There are various projects which aim to improve the farm and well-being of the animals. The projects continuously change depending on the needs of the animals and farm at the time.
There are two different types of work on the farm:
Daily routine:
Cleaning the enclosures & farm, feeding the animals, maintaining the enclosures, etc.
Projects:
Various projects that aim to improve the farm and well-being of the animals. The projects at Felidae continuously change depending on the needs of the animals and farm at the time.
Duties that do not directly interact with the animals are still crucial to their well-being. General maintenance and cleaning of the grounds (for example: cutting grass to ensure there are no ticks, fleas, snakes, and spiders, and poop scooping); are regular tasks on the farm for the health and safety of all the animals in our care.
As a volunteer, you will be able to experience each of the various jobs on the farm; tasks are rotated among the volunteers to ensure each person has an opportunity to both help with farm maintenance and interact with the animals equally.
Example itinerary:
An early wake-up at 07:00
Breakfast with the team
Discussion of daily events and duties
During the course of the day you can be involved in tours, preparing food *, working in the enclosures, nursing any sick animals etc.
Lunch hour
Animal food preparation or light duties needed on the farm to be completed late afternoon
Free time to do your laundry, taking a nap, spending time with other volunteers, or helping in the preparation of an evening function
Gather around for dinner which will be a nice warm meal. You can also prepare your own food if you wish.
Just before bedtime, a quick check-in on the cats making sure everyone is settled
Then well-deserved sleep
* While we require a lot of assistance with food (meat) preparation for the animals, people who do not feel comfortable with this task will not be forced to do so.
Please note that this routine is kept as best as possible, however, from time to time there can be unavoidable changes to projects since working with animals sometimes requires a flexible schedule. The changes can also be caused by weather, conservation priorities, materials supply, or because ongoing projects have progressed more quickly or slowly than originally planned. We ask you to accept the changes - we are sure that you will enjoy the replacement projects just as much.
There is an optional social trip once a week where volunteers are able to go to the nearby town for dinner (dinner at own expense).