You don't have to trap at 2 a.m. to make a difference.
There's a role for every schedule, every skill, and every comfort level. Whether you can drive, design, fundraise, or just show up with a bag of cat food; we need you. Las Vegas feral cats need you.
Find your way to help.
Trapping crew
Go out with experienced trappers on night runs. Learn humane trapping, monitor traps, and help get cats safely to TNR appointments. Training provided.
Night / Weekend
Transport driver
Drive cats to/from vet appointments and TNR clinics. Your car, your schedule. One of the most needed roles; you don't need any special training.
Flexible hours
Colony feeder
Adopt a local feeding station and maintain it 3β7 days per week. You'll provide food, water, and basic monitoring. We'll supply the food and the training.
Daily / Near home
Social media & outreach
Help us grow our community online. Shoot photos, write captions, schedule posts, or run fundraising campaigns. Remote-friendly role.
Remote OK
Fundraising & events
Organize bake sales, online campaigns, corporate sponsorships, or matching drives. Help us grow the resources we need to help more cats.
Flexible
Foster or medical support
Care for recovering cats post-surgery, or kittens who need socialization before adoption. Vet techs, cat behaviorists, and experienced fosters especially welcome.
Home-based
Where we need help this week in Las Vegas
Immediate volunteer gaps
If you can fill one of these roles now, you can immediately reduce missed feedings and delayed TNR appointments.
- Transport drivers for early-morning vet drop-offs (East LV / Downtown corridor).
- Weekend colony feeders for North Las Vegas and Henderson backup routes.
- Post-op foster helpers for 24β48 hour recovery windows after surgery.
Join the team.
Fill out the form below and we'll reach out within 2β3 days to match you with the right role.
Active colony zones in Las Vegas.
We match volunteers to colonies near their home or workplace whenever possible.
π We operate throughout Clark County: North LV, Henderson, East LV, Summerlin, Downtown, and surrounding areas.
How do I volunteer with a cat rescue in Las Vegas?
Short answers to the most common questions we get from first-time volunteers.
Do I need experience with feral cats?
No. Most roles are beginner-friendly, and we provide training for trapping safety, transport flow, and colony routines before you are assigned independently.
How much time do I need to commit?
You can help weekly, monthly, or on urgent one-off shifts. We have flexible and remote options, plus night/weekend roles for people with daytime jobs.
Where will I be placed in Clark County?
We try to place volunteers close to home in North Las Vegas, Henderson, East Las Vegas, Summerlin, Downtown, Paradise, or Enterprise to keep travel practical.
Can I help if I cannot trap at night?
Yes. Transport, fundraising, social media, admin support, and foster recovery shifts are all high-impact options that do not require overnight trapping runs.