In addition to donating, there are many ways to help cats and kittens at SPIN!

Our shelter is always in need of different things and donations allow us to do even more for the animals in our care. If you can’t volunteer or foster, donating is another way to help the animals in your community. Starting a donation drive is a great idea for kids to also get involved. You can ask that gifts be “animal-friendly for birthday parties. Religious, mitzvah, club service projects, company community service volunteerism are great fits for our organization. 

We also have a Wish List (under the How to Help heading) comprised of the items we use most. If you have any questions about things not listed, please do not hesitate to contact us at straypetsinneedofmass@gmail.com

Direct Care Volunteering

The applicant must be able to demonstrate:

In the past, these individuals have demonstrated commitment to SPIN in other volunteer roles, or have been involved with animals in preparation for becoming a vet tech or veterinarian in the future. They are individuals who are mature for their age, assume responsibility, follow directions carefully, work well with adults and are cautious in handling animals.

Young Care (under 18)

Kids under age 18 can help SPIN in many ways. Always ask your parents or guardian if it is okay for you to become a SPIN volunteer or donor.  

If you have any great ideas you want to share about raising money for SPIN, call us and let us know! 781-235-1218 Don’t forget to leave your name and telephone number (Always ask your parent or guardian if it’s okay to phone first!)


Making Kitty Toys

1) Fishing pole – use a wooden dowel and attach a nylon cord or strip of fleece Use duct tape or Find plastic tubing from home supply store that just fits over the dowel. Cut tubing into 1 inch pieces and slide it over the cord or fleece and onto the dowel. Take a couple pieces of scrap fleece or other fabric, any shape but about 2″ round. Cut 2 slits side by side in the middle and use the loose end of the cord or fleece to weave through the slits and tie them secure. Now they cats have a neat toy on the end of the fishing pole to chase. The fleece strips can be left with or with out an item attached but the cording needs something interesting tied on the end for the cat to focus on and chase.

2) Cat Nip Sock – a toddler size sock some cotton balls and some cat nip. Sprinkle cat nip on the cotton balls and stuff them in the sock, Tie the sock closed with a simple note. You can pick colorful socks to stuff, or decorate the sock with eyes and ears so it looks like a little critter for the cat to toss and catch and play with.

3) Rattle toy – old spice size bottles You can decorate the out side and put a small item that will rattle or make noise at the cat rolls it around.

Other ways to help

Additional List of tasks available for willing and able  volunteers:

Apply to any and all of the above with our Volunteer form!

Check out some of our volunteer superstars!

THANK YOU ALL!

The following work has been completed!

Walkway – Cunha Construction

Retaining Wall – T. J. Gillespie Landscaping & Masonry Inc.

Work Completed by Starbucks Crew.

Work Completed by Dovercraft of Wellesley.

Work Completed by the Eagle Scouts.

Work Completed by Newton Roofing Company.