Fostering is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. We couldn’t save as many lives as we do without the dedication of our foster parents. When you think of fostering, what are you interested in taking home? Will you want a mom with her kittens, or older kittens that are not big enough to be adopted yet?
Introductions can pose a risk to your resident animals. If your pets get sick from your foster kittens, CAS will not cover their medication or vet visits. Please keep this in mind before introducing the two together.
You can adopt one of your foster kittens, but you will need to go through the same process as anyone else. You will apply and pay the adoption fee. Please don’t adopt your whole litter. We are thorough in our screening process and will find good, loving homes for your kittens. There will always be another litter to foster in the future.
If you do not feel comfortable with our procedures and guidelines, we want you to know that we understand fostering is not for everyone. If at any time your situation changes, please feel free to contact us again in the future.
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