Cat Haven has produced its first ever professional video and is inviting you to view it on their website homepage at www.cathaven.com.au.
Cat Haven Spokesperson Jessica Reid who directed the video said the aim was to showcase the important work the not-for-profit charity undertakes, the services they provide the community, and what people can do to support cat welfare in WA.
"A lot of people aren't aware of Cat Haven's full range of services, so this video will explain it to them, "Ms Reid said.
The video features information on the shelters general operations as well as it's key services including a veterinary clinic, foster care program, ranger service and volunteering opportunities.
The video also raises awareness of cat welfare issues in Western Australia and outlines what people can do to help.
"There are so many ways people can help us support cat welfare in WA whether it be volunteering, foster caring, donating or becoming a member," Ms Reid said.
"And there's also some great footage of some very cute cats and kittens in the video too."
As well as featuring on Cat Haven's website, the video has also been uploaded to YouTube.
Cat Haven was very lucky to have the help of Video Producer Nicholas Hatherly of Media 66, who has over 20 years experience which has included significant roles with three commercial television networks and regional television.
"His experience has led to a first-class production that provides the public with information of Cat Haven's services and the support we provide the community," said Ms Reid.