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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details. Ensure all fields marked as mandatory, such as Name, Address, Postcode, Email Address, and Phone Number, are completed accurately.
  3. Provide information about your living situation. Indicate whether you own your home and if pets are allowed. Detail the type and size of your home and which areas the cat will have access to.
  4. Answer questions regarding your experience with cats. Specify if you've had indoor-only cats before and provide vet records for previous pets if applicable.
  5. Address any potential concerns about children or other pets in your household. Clearly state how many hours a day the cat may be left alone and detail any visiting children.
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Possible medical conditions may include, but are not limited to, ringworm, distemper, feline upper respiratory infection, and parasites. Any medical expenses incurred as a result of this introduction will be the responsibility of the foster parent. All cats and kittens must be kept strictly indoors.
3) Helps Rehabilitation: For those willing to take rehabilitation cases, fostering is wonderful for kitties going through medical recovery, resolving behavioral problems, or in need of socialization (learning how to interact with people and/or other animals, deal with stressful situations, and manage emotional and
While the shelter or rescue providing the kitty for foster will offer these essentials, you may need to contribute financially to ensure your foster cats needs are met. Veterinary Care The shelter or rescue organization placing the kitty in foster with you should cover all veterinary care and medical needs.
Fostering tends to last 2 to 8 weeks depending on age and health. We ask that foster parents hold onto their foster kitties until they are adopted if possible. It can be stressful for a kitty to move from home to home unnecessarily.
Welcoming a foster feline into your home not only helps the cat develop social skills and get ready for adoption, but it also frees up precious shelter real estate to make room for a few more. And for cats with special needs, fostering can make all the difference.
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