Greek Island Seeks Cat-Loving Volunteers: Free Housing and Breakfast in Exchange for Care Work
Greek island Syros is recruiting cat-loving volunteers for its animal care program, offering free housing, breakfast, and utilities in exchange for five hours of daily work. The organization has closed 2026 applications due to high demand b
Cat lovers rejoice: Syros, a small island in Greece, is recruiting volunteers to care for cats in exchange for free housing, breakfast, and basic utilities. The program accepts both individual volunteers and couples who are in good health, mature, self-sufficient, and able to commit to at least one month of work. Volunteers will receive accommodation, breakfast, and utilities while working approximately five hours per day, five days per week. Those with veterinary assistant experience or prior experience caring for stray cats will receive special consideration, though the organization welcomes all dedicated cat lovers who are hardworking, responsible, and punctual.
The program prefers applicants with prior work experience, noting that those under 25 may struggle to demonstrate the independence and decision-making skills essential for this role. Typically, about four volunteers work during each rotation period, coming from diverse countries and cultures. Volunteers must be open-minded and respectful of cultural, racial, gender, and religious differences they may encounter both within the organization and in Greece. They will live in a shared house arrangement with private bedrooms but communal kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas shared with two to three other volunteers.
The organization has officially closed applications for 2026 after receiving overwhelming interest from cat lovers worldwide, but applications for 2027 will reopen in September 2026.