Is volunteering at the shelter a bit overwhelming? Do you have limited time but want to volunteer? Volunteering with
our Petsmart crew may just be right for you. Petsmart Volunteering we have 2 shifts: AM shift between 8am-11am or the PM shift anytime after 4pm till store close. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or would like to find out more information on how to get involved keep reading! We welcome all ages of volunteers at Petsmart. If you are under the age of 18 a parent needs to attend training and chaperone while you volunteer.
Crew members attend a training course at Petsmart, Then put onto our coordinators contact list so that when a shift needs filling for whatever reason, she can yell for help & anyone who is available can step in to the rescue.
Overall it’s a fun, rewarding experience. It’s also an easier place to deal with at times. With high numbers of animals at our shelter some folks aren’t comfortable volunteering . But our PETSMART Adoption Center has a limited number of cats (usually no more than 8), so you can get to know the cats quicker and then know that they are being adopted into new and loving homes. So it’s a win-win. You get to volunteer, the cats get some one on one socialization out of their condo.
- After saying good morning to all the kitties of course! Let one cat out of their condo at a time.
- Dump food, water and litter in trash can.
- Put dirty bowls and litter boxes in laundry basket to take back to the Shelter to be washed.
- Use blanket in cage to wipe out any leftover litter. Do not use dust brush in cages there is no way to sanitize between cages.
- Spray condo walls, bars and window with disinfectant let stand 10 minutes wipe dry with rag. (please do not use paper towels it’s a waste the cloth rags can be washed.)
- Wipe down steel cage doors.
- Set back up, as follows
- left side of condo – blanket with bed on top cover bed with blanket this way the bed can be used several days before needing to be washed.
-
- Each condo gets a water bowl and food bowl kittens 6 months and younger get kitten food. (fill water after cat is back in condo fill watering can in bathroom.)
-
- Few soft toys few hard balls.
-
- Right side of condo – blanket make sure it is large enough to go under the litter box.
-
- Shelf provided by PetSmart.
-
- Litter box. Fill with 1 ½ scoops of litter.
-
- Some times there are extra goodies to put in condos ie: card board boxes, paper towel rolls, round plastic circle toy, cat nip.
- Return this cat to it’s condo.
- Kittens Under 6 months Old = $110
- Petsmart Adoptions = Standard Fee +$30 (see info below)
- Cats Over 6 Months Old = $75
- Senior Cats 7 Years & Over = $50
- CIA Agent Cats = $50
Every cat or kitten is vaccinated, de-wormed, treated for fleas & ticks, spayed or neutered, given a rabies shot if old enough, microchipped and assigned an ID tag before being adopted.
If you wish to have your new cat combo tested for leukemia/Aids prior to adoption please discuss this option (and the additional fee) with your adoption counselor.
Cats adopted from Petsmart have a standard adoption fee as listed above, but will have an additional $30 added to their fee for a combo (FeLuk/FIV) test as well. They must be tested to be housed at Petsmart, so the testing fee is not optional for these cats.
A cat safety collar must be provided by you at the time of adoption, or you may purchase one from the shelter at the time you pick up your new pet. A carrier to transport the animal home in must also be provided by the adopter at the time of adoption – we cannot provide one for you.
Ready to Get Started?
Complete our Petsmart Volunteer Questionnaire right now & we’ll help you on your volunteer journey !