Become a Feral Cat Program Volunteer!

We need you!
The feral cats on campus depend on Program volunteers for their health & well being.
Volunteers can participate on several levels.
feeders/monitors
Feed cats one night a week, keeping an eye out for any injury or
illness, about 1 mile of walking (approx 1 hour).
Do you live near campus? Are you not afraid of the
dark? Read below about becoming a feeder:
Feeder FAQs
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photography
A digital camera with zoom lens and a steady hand is needed for
pictures of ferals!
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organizing donation drives
Your organization can hold a donation or funds drive for supplies
and medical care for the
cats.
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laundry person
If feeding isn't right for you, perhaps you can help us keep our
kitty towels clean and dry.
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water person
This person fills waterers and delivers water jugs to the feeding
stations.
This can be done at any time of the day or night, any day.
If you would like to volunteer in our program, email one of the Program volunteers by clicking on the name, or email the Program at cats@smu.edu.


Current Program Volunteers:
Cori Cusker &
Robert May, RLSH
Janet Flynn, Cox
Lauren Hadaway, Student
June Hagler,
Financial Aid (emeritis)
Susan Harper, alum,
Anthropology
Molly &
Jason Mackey, SMU neighborhood
Beth Minton, Computer Science &
Engineering
Kim Pierce, Dallas Morning News
Adam Shea, Archeology
Susan & Bill Underwood, SMU
neighborhood
Althea Webb,
SMU neighborhood
As of January 2005, the Feral Cat
Program is organized and supported by all levels of administration.
We
would especially like to thank Campus Police, Office of Legal Affairs, and the
Office of the President.