Murwillumbah cat adoption centre set to close
By Sarah Wates
A Murwillumbah cat adoption centre, run by Friends of the Pound (FoP), will close its doors at the end of June.
The animal rehoming organisation is reaching out to the community, urging anyone with the capacity to welcome a cat into their life to consider adopting one.
For the past four years, Friends of the Pound has operated its cat adoption centre on Prospero St in south Murwillumbah.
Friends of the Pound President Sonia Trichter said unfortunately their lease can no longer be renewed as the owners have plans to change the use of the building.
“It will be sad to see the Murwillumbah adoption centre closed,” Ms Trichter said.
“People came there often, and we did adopt a lot of cats there.
“It’ll be hard for the volunteers in Murwillumbah too.
“They love animals, and they need something to do with their time,” she said.
There are currently 16 cats at Murwillumbah which need a home.
They will be relocated to Friends of the Pound’s Tweed Heads adoption centre, which is already housing 20 cats.
To make room for the incoming arrival of cats, the volunteer organisation has had to pay for extra cat enclosures to be made.
Friends of the Pound President Sonia Trichter has been volunteering with the non-for-profit animal rehoming organisation for 15 years.
It is also managing the care of hundreds of kittens, between foster carers and private shelters, until they are ready to find their forever homes.
Ms Trichter said the closure of the Murwillumbah adoption centre wasn’t ideal, especially as it came at a time when pet rescues across the country were overflowing.
“The economic crisis isn’t helping things, especially with the increasing rates of homelessness, which pets are also victims of.
“No one is mentioning anything about what happens to people’s pets if they can’t find housing.”
Friends of the Pound primarily dealt with the rehoming of stray animals prior to covid.
Now, they are also trying to rehome people’s beloved pets or care for them until their owners have found suitable accommodation again.
Recently, a lady who was escaping a domestic violence situation, turned up at Friends of the Pound with seven pets, including four cats, which needed to be looked after while she tried to find alternative accommodation.
Friends of the Pound have been caring for her cats for the past three months.
Ms Trichter said volunteers often heard a lot of sad stories as they tried their best to juggle the influx of animals amidst the challenging social and economic situation.
“We’re only a small volunteer group and we’re full.
“I think we’re all suffering from a bit of burn out, it gets to you after a while.”
Members of the community are encouraged to meet some of the beautiful cat at Friends of the Pound, 29A Prospero Street, Murwillumbah, and help find them a home.
Cat adoption prices are discounted 20 per cent with bedding and toys included for free.
The adoption centre is open from 10am – 3pm Monday to Saturday.
For more information please phone (07) 5524 8590 or email: info@friendsofthepound.com
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