If you are interested in opening your home and providing socialization and love to a shelter animal, fostering might be for you! Time commitments range from just a weekend, to a few weeks and possibly even several months, depending on your availability and interests.
Types of Animals Needing Foster
- Adult dogs and cats needing a break from the shelter. This can be anywhere from a couple of days to several months, depending on the type of pet and its particular needs.
- Dogs and cats with special behavioral needs. Some of our animals lack socialization and training, and time spent in a foster home (one week to one month, or longer) working on obedience and basic skills can be lifesaving!
- Neonatal kittens! They need bottle feeding every two to six hours, depending on their age.
- Animals who are recovering from an illness, injury or surgery. If you don’t have any other pets, or, have a large, quiet area of your home, separate from other pets, we need you most of all for these types of animals! Having a quiet place to rest and recover makes a huge difference.
Requirements
- Follow all policies and procedures as outlined in our Foster Care Guidelines.
- Access e-mail regularly and provide transportation to and from FBCAS.
- Stay in contact with FBCAS and provide updates and pictures on your foster pet.
- Provide food and supplies for foster pets.
- At this time, FBCAS cannot reimburse expenses for medical issues with your foster. If your pet requires medical attention, you will need to contact FBCAS immediately.
- Have up-to-date rabies vaccinations for all animals living in your home.
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