Foster

For Cat’s Sake is always looking for qualified, responsible and loving foster homes. If you’re not looking for the life long commitment of owning a cat of your own but love animals, then fostering could be just right for you. Would you like to help?

With no physical shelter to “house” our animals, cats in our program reside in private homes of qualified foster caregivers. They become part of the family which makes the transition from foster home to permanent home much easier. Some of our foster cats live in multi-pet households and some foster homes have children. All of our foster cats remain within our organization until they can be placed in loving, permanent homes. Fostering is temporary, but its very rewarding. You pick the ages of cats you would like to foster and you let us know how often you are available. Some foster homes like to foster pregnant cats or mother cats with new kittens. Other foster homes would rather care for adult cats. From time to time we may encounter a cat or kitten that requires extra special attention or may need to be nursed back to health. Some simply need a little socializing to overcome their shyness. For Cat’s Sake provides all vaccinations, medications, spays/neuters and pays for all vet care. You supply a good diet and cat litter. And, of course, all the love, attention and affection that the animal needs.

For Cat’s Sake is always in need of foster homes to care for kittens and cats until they are adopted. We are a 100% volunteer-based organization. We do not have a shelter, which means all kittens and cats we rescue need to be placed in foster homes until they are adopted. Volunteering to foster requires a commitment of time, love, patience and a desire to help abandoned and unwanted felines become properly socialized and find permanent, loving homes. It is also a financial commitment to provide appropriate food (kitten/cat; dry/canned), fresh litter and a healthy, happy environment (warm bedding, toys, attention, etc).

Foster placements may be as short as a few days or a week, or as long as a few months, depending on the age and health of the foster animal and how soon they are adopted. If you prefer shorter or longer stays for your foster animals, or have any other special requests or questions, please let us know.

So what are you waiting for? Are you ready to give fostering a try? If so, please complete the Fostering Application Form below. We would love to give you further information and welcome you to our foster network. If you can’t wait that long, then give us a call at (414) 921-0910.

Foster Application

INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED.  

About you

Driver’s License/ID

Co-Applicant? Yes   No

About your home

Address

City

StateZip

Primary Contact Telephone

Secondary Contact Telephone

Email *

Emergency Contact Name

Emergency Contact Telephone

Is your home…

Do you…

years months

years

If you have lived at your current residence for less than a year, please provide your previous residence…

Address

City

StateZip

About your family

Number of Adults (including yourself) Ages Please separate ages with a comma (for example: 44, 38)

Number of Children (under 18) Ages Please separate ages with a comma (for example: 2, 14)

Is someone at home during the day?

Do any family members have pet allergies?

About your current and previous pets

Please give us details of any pets you currently have in your home and any that you have had in the past five years…

1. Name
Deceased?
Breed or Species
Age
Owned for
years
Are they?
Sex?
Are they?
Declawed?
 







 
2. Name
Deceased?
Breed or Species
Age
Owned for
years
Are they?
Sex?
Are they?
Declawed?
 







 
3. Name
Deceased?
Breed or Species
Age
Owned for
years
Are they?
Sex?
Are they?
Declawed?
 







 
4. Name
Deceased?
Breed or Species
Age
Owned for
years
Are they?
Sex?
Are they?
Declawed?
 







 
5. Name
Deceased?
Breed or Species
Age
Owned for
years
Are they?
Sex?
Are they?
Declawed?
 







 

Veterinarian’s Name & Phone

Under whose name are the veterinarian records?

If you do not have any pets, what is your experience with animals…?

Please describe the space you have available for the fosters. (You must have a space where you can isolate fosters from other pets):

About your foster cats

What type of cats are you willing to foster? Please check all that apply.

Adult cats  A pregnant cat  Mother cat with a litter of kittens  Orphaned kittens  Injured or ill cats/kittens  Kittens requiring a lot of socialization (e.g. stressed semi-feral with potential)  Cats requiring a lot of socialization (e.g. stressed semi-feral with potential)

How often are you available to foster kittens? (Don’t forget about vacations, seasonal out-of-town homes, etc.)

Are you able to travel for vet appointments and/or Spay/Neuter appointments? To pick up medications?*

Do you have current automobile insurance?*

Are you able to regularly bring the kittens/cats to our weekend adoption clinics held at local pet stores once they are ready for adoption? (Stores, hours and days may vary by week. Check the front page for the schedule. You will also be notified weekly by email or phone.) We require your fosters to attend at least once per month.*

Fostering is as much fun as it is work! Do you have any concerns, preferences, etc. that you would like to share that will enable us to place foster kittens/cats that are best suited to your family/household situation?

Have you fostered for any other facility?*

How did you hear about For Cat’s Sake…?

By clicking the ‘Submit Application’ button below, I/we authorize For Cat’s Sake to verify any and all of the information provided above.

 

While we prefer that you fill out the Foster Application form online above, you can also download a printer-friendly Foster Application form here.

If you prefer, you can print this out, fill it in and bring it to a member of For Cat’s Sake at one of our “Meet & Greet” sessions. Check the Events Calendar here. Alternatively, you can send it to us via USPS. Click here for our mailing address.

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