Volunteer Opportunity: Live Rent-Free in Greece While Caring for Cats
You can live rent-free in Greece with bills paid for, but only if you love cats

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A cat sanctuary on Syros, Greece, is looking for volunteers aged 25 and over to care for over 60 rescue cats. In exchange for their help, volunteers can live rent-free, with accommodation and meals provided. An application fee is required, and a commitment of at least one month is necessary.
- 01Volunteers must be 25 or older and commit to at least one month of service.
- 02The sanctuary is home to over 60 rescue cats needing care and affection.
- 03Accommodation, breakfast, and utility bills are covered for volunteers.
- 04An application fee is required to secure a volunteer placement.
- 05Experience with veterinary assistance or feral cats is preferred but not mandatory.
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Syros Cats, an animal welfare organization on the Greek island of Syros, is offering a unique opportunity for animal lovers to live rent-free while volunteering at their cat sanctuary. The sanctuary, which houses over 60 rescue cats, is seeking volunteers aged 25 and above to assist with feeding, cleaning, and caring for the cats. In exchange for their help, volunteers will receive accommodation, breakfast, and paid utility bills, allowing them to enjoy the island life without the burden of rent. Interested candidates must commit to working approximately five hours a day for five days a week. While the sanctuary welcomes anyone with a passion for animals, they particularly encourage applicants with veterinary training or experience with feral cats. An application fee is required, and strong interest is expected from cat enthusiasts worldwide. The island of Syros is known for its stunning architecture and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal setting for this rewarding experience. Applications for 2026 are now open, inviting those ready to embrace this unique lifestyle.
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This volunteer opportunity supports animal welfare on Syros and promotes responsible tourism.
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