Roden Cat Care Centre is one of the campuses operated by Cats Protection. Our records show the address as Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom.
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The Roden Cat Care Centre provides targeted education on midlands cat welfare, emphasizing rehabilitation and foster care systems for diverse feline needs.
- Foster Care Coordination and Training: This course prepares volunteers for home-based fostering, covering health monitoring, socialization milestones, and transition to adoption. Includes matching foster families with cats' temperaments and ongoing support networks. Practical foster simulations use centre cats for real experience.
- Rehabilitation for Special Needs Cats: Focused on disabled or elderly felines, training includes adaptive equipment design, mobility aids, and palliative care. Participants study chronic conditions like diabetes and arthritis, with vet-led sessions on medication administration and quality-of-life assessments.
- Public Relations and Media for Animal Charities: Trainees develop skills in storytelling for cat rescues, press releases, and video production for social platforms. Workshops cover crisis communication, like during hoarding cases, and building donor relationships. Hands-on projects promote the centre's work locally.
- Basic Veterinary Nursing for Cats: Entry-level program teaching wound care, grooming, and diagnostic basics. Labs involve X-ray interpretation and lab sample handling, tailored to feline physiology. Prepares for NVQ-level qualifications in animal nursing.
- Sustainable Cat Shelter Operations: Explores eco-friendly practices, such as waste reduction, green energy in facilities, and ethical sourcing of supplies. Includes budgeting for sustainability and grant writing for environmental projects within welfare.
These courses, spanning 200 hours, integrate theory with the centre's daily operations, where over 1,500 cats are cared for yearly. Facilities include isolation units and play areas for training. Programs adapt to volunteer schedules, with flexible timings. Accreditation by welfare standards bodies validates credentials, aiding career progression. The centre's location facilitates partnerships with regional unis for joint research on cat health. Graduates enhance foster networks, boosting adoption rates by 20%. Emphasis on inclusivity ensures courses suit beginners to experts, promoting widespread involvement in Cats Protection's mission. Digital resources supplement learning, reaching beyond Shropshire.
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