Cat sanctuary on Greek paradise island is seeking new recruit

This is surely any cat lovers dream job – and there’s still a chance to apply.

God’s Little People Cat Rescue home on the beautiful Greek island of Syros is looking for someone to help care for their 55 charming moggies.

And as if this opportunity to curl up with the furry animals wasn’t enough, the job also comes with a fully paid for residence and private garden along with a salary.

God’s Little People Cat Rescue home (pictured) on the beautiful Greek island of Syros is looking for someone to help care for their 55 charming moggies

And as if this opportunity to curl up with the furry animals wasn’t enough, the job also comes with a fully paid for residence and private garden (pictured) along with a salary

And as if this opportunity to curl up with the furry animals wasn’t enough, the job also comes with a fully paid for residence and private garden (pictured) along with a salary

Pictured is the beautiful island of Syros, a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea

Pictured is the beautiful island of Syros, a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea

The couple who currently run the sanctuary have decided to move on and are offering someone to take their place for £320 a month for part-time hours.

It would be a long-term employment, requiring a minimum of six months as well as a volunteer period at the start.

The post has caused an online stir among fans of felines, with many commenting that it is their ‘idea of heaven’.

Joan Bowell, who is originally from Denmark, has been running the sanctuary since 2010 when she and her husband moved to the island for health reasons. 

Posting on God’s Little People Cat Rescue Facebook page, Joan, 51, wrote: ‘Paid job offer with cats! (This is genuine and NOT a joke – friends, please feel free to verify!)’. 

Joan Bowell

Posting on God's Little People Cat Rescue Facebook page, Joan, 51, wrote: 'Paid job offer with cats! (This is genuine and NOT a joke - friends, please feel free to verify!)'

Joan Bowell, the manager of the cat home, posted the job offer on God’s Little People Cat Rescue Facebook page (right)

Fifty-cats (some pictured) currently call the sanctuary home in the Greek island

Fifty-cats (some pictured) currently call the sanctuary home in the Greek island

Joan Bowell, who is originally from Denmark, has been running the sanctuary since 2010 when she and her husband moved to the island for health reasons

Joan Bowell, who is originally from Denmark, has been running the sanctuary since 2010 when she and her husband moved to the island for health reasons

Joan Bowell, who is originally from Denmark, has been running the sanctuary since 2010 when she and her husband (left) moved to the island (right) for health reasons

‘I am looking for someone who can take over the daily running of my Greek cat sanctuary in my absence.

‘You’ll no doubt thrive best if you are the type of person who appreciates nature and likes tranquillity – and rest comfortably in your own company. 

‘That said, you’ll never feel lonely in the company of the cats and you’ll be expected to live with a small handful of cats in your house.’

Joan added that the job is suitable for someone 45+ years of age, who’s ‘responsible, reliable, honest, practically inclined – and really, with a heart of gold’. 

The cat lover finishes with: ‘Please send your application with a photo and relevant information to joanbowell@yahoo.com.

‘We will look through all the applications and do Skype calls with the most suitable candidates at the end of August.’

Joan added that the job is suitable for someone 45+ years of age, who's 'responsible, reliable, honest, practically inclined - and really, with a heart of gold'

Joan added that the job is suitable for someone 45+ years of age, who’s ‘responsible, reliable, honest, practically inclined – and really, with a heart of gold’

Joan wrote: 'You’ll no doubt thrive best if you are the type of person who appreciates nature and likes tranquillity - and rest comfortably in your own company' (pictured the apartment on offer with the job)

Joan wrote: ‘You’ll no doubt thrive best if you are the type of person who appreciates nature and likes tranquillity – and rest comfortably in your own company’ (pictured the apartment on offer with the job)

Yet she added: 'That said, you’ll never feel lonely in the company of the cats and you’ll be expected to live with a small handful of cats in your house (pictured)'

Yet she added: 'That said, you’ll never feel lonely in the company of the cats and you’ll be expected to live with a small handful of cats in your house (pictured)'

Yet she added: ‘That said, you’ll never feel lonely in the company of the cats and you’ll be expected to live with a small handful of cats in your house (pictured)’



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