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Do you have an extra room in your house? Foster homes are critical to our ability to save as many cats as possible. By providing temporary homes, foster parents allow us the time to find furrever homes for our cats. If you love cats and have space in your home, consider becoming a foster parent. It’s a gift to know, you’re contributing to helping at least one cat from being homeless.
WHY WE NEED FOSTER HOMES
- Cats recovering from surgery need a quiet and safe place, especially when we get multiple cats at once.
- Some cats prefer not to interact with other cats in more full foster homes.
- Our rescue solely depends on the community and having reliable fosters that are able to take even one cat.
After filling out an application and signing a foster agreement, we will visit your home to determine if it’s suitable for fostering.
Once you have been designated as an official foster home:
- You will be responsible for food and litter for your foster. We can provide a litterbox if necessary.
- If a cat needs to see a vet while in your care, we will cover those costs.
- We may ask you to bring the cat to adoption events where they can meet potential adopters.
- Generally cats stay in foster homes from several weeks to several months.
- All foster cats will have been vetted before being placed in a foster home.
- We will mentor you through the process!
Must be 18 years of age or older to be the primary caretaker.