CLINIC ADMISSIONS STATION

Admissions volunteers arrive by 7:00am to process the cats registered for the clinic. After signing in, volunteers collect the Check-in Recorder Supply Kit and set up the Clinic Admissions Station tables. Cats are admitted from 7:30am to 9:30 am.

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Clinic Admissions Greeter

The Greeter is the first face of Operation Catnip. To start off everyone’s day cheerfully, the Greeter welcomes new and repeat caregivers to the clinic, distributes and reviews the Caregiver Release Forms, answers questions, accepts donations and manages transaction records. The greeter is an ambassador for Operation Catnip’s spay-neuter program and should feel comfortable encouraging caregivers to make donations to help cover the cost of treating the cats. No rabies vaccine is required for this station.

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Admissions Tagger

The Admissions Tagger tags the traps for gender, isolation, kitten or medical alerts. A rabies vaccine is not required for this station.

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Admissions Check-In Recorder

The Check-in Recorder verifies reservations, assigns unique ID numbers, records information in the Clinic Registration Log, issues Gender ID, URI, Food, Kitten, and Medical Alert Tags and provides caregivers with discharge Caregiver Claim Checks. 

A rabies vaccine is not required for this station.