Lainie Flint is happy to admit that she is “crazy about cats”.
The Tarneit woman volunteers as a foster carer for 2nd Chance Cat Rescue, which is based in Melbourne’s south east.
The not-for-profit organisation is a registered charity and is run by volunteers.
“It was started in July 2011 with the purpose of re-homing de-sexed, vaccinated and microchipped kittens to good homes,” Ms Harley said.
“Seeing cats and kittens find their forever homes is what motivates a lot of our foster carers, myself included – it’s a great feeling.”
Ms Harley said it was important for Wyndham residents to realise the importance of de-sexing their pets, to help stop the number of unwanted kittens.
Ms Harley said people also needed to stop advertising kittens “free to a good home” on the internet.
“I dislike this so much because you never know who that kitten is going to, is it being used as bait or for training dogs to fight?” she said.
Ms Harley said people wanting a new pet should contact a reputable rescue group, rather than look online.
“I urge everyone that is looking for a kitten please adopt, do not shop,” she said.
Ms Harley said she always welcomed donations of food, kitty litter, toys or scratching posts.
To donate to the 2nd Chance Cat Rescue, see 2ndchancecatrescue.com.au or facebook.com/2ndchancecatrescuevictoria.