The events form part of the Big Help Out, on Monday, May 8, which is a bank vacation in honour of the crowning.
The day includes neighborhoods throughout the nation gathering throughout the bank vacation.
Cats Protection will open its centre’s doors in Warrington to enable volunteers to come along and see a few of the crucial work carried out at the centre.
It will offer volunteers the opportunity to help with the work carried out at the centre, along with offer the chance to help a few of the animals ‘return on their paws.’
Centre supervisor Lindsay Kerr said: “The centre depends on its group of volunteers who can be found in and carry out a vast array of jobs to help cats return on their paws.
“There are numerous jobs that require doing to guarantee cats and kittens are kept healthy, consisting of massive laundry loads, constant upkeep and cleansing, along with keeping the cats business.
“We are so grateful to everyone who gives up their time to help in the running of the centre, and this open day is to thank those already volunteering and hopefully show other cat-lovers how rewarding volunteering can be.”
There will be great deals of tea and cake available throughout the occasion, together with a tombola and other enjoyable stalls for all the family.
Visitors to the centre can get associated with activities developed to display the vital work volunteers get associated with, from cleaning the cat van to filling a litter tray or preparing care packs utilized in the seclusion wing.
The occasion will occur at Cats Protection Warrington, off Elizabeth Drive, Padgate, in between 11am and 3pm on Monday, May 8.
To learn more about the work of the centre see: www.cats.org.uk/warrington