Foster Application

All foster applicants must be comfortable with animals being treated for ringworm, fleas and other common conditions that affect kittens from shelters and outdoors. Fosters should be isolated from any resident pets for at least the first two weeks and indefinitely if resident pets are allowed outdoors or they’re undergoing treatment or recovery. We do not place neonatal, critical or otherwise fragile kittens with new fosters even if you have experience fostering them with another organization. We do not allow cohabitating our fosters with fosters from other organizations of any species in the same home even if they are kept in separate areas.

Each foster comes with all of their supplies which must be returned upon the end of the foster period.

We are currently accepting fosters for adult cats only.