A CAT charity is appealing for people who are 'feline' like they want a fresh challenge to volunteer at their centre.

Cats Protection’s Warrington Adoption Centre on Elizabeth Drive in Padgate has homed more than 500 cats so far this year.

More than 8,700 volunteers across the UK fill a variety of roles including cat care, kitten socialising, book-keeping, home visiting and public relations; giving them the opportunity to help cats and meet like-minded people.

Sonia Scowcroft said: “Volunteering for Cats Protection is a fun and rewarding experience, particularly if you have a skill that would benefit the charity or would like to develop new skills by taking on a fresh challenge.

"Our volunteers gain a great deal of satisfaction helping cats get a second chance in life.

"We work hard to match people’s skills, interests and time availability to the roles on offer so if you have something to contribute, please get in touch.”

For more details call 03000 120612 to register your interest or book a space for an open evening on November 3 from 5.30 to 7pm where you can meet some existing volunteers and enjoy a tour of the centre.