Become a Foster
Foster homes are a vital part of the cat rescue and adoption ecosystem. By temporarily caring for cats, fosters provide individualized attention and socialization.
In a home environment, cats experience less stress and are better able to show their true personalities. This helps foster caregivers provide valuable insights into a cat’s behavior, making it easier to match them with the right permanent home and increasing the chances of a successful adoption.
Fosters also play a key role in socialization and recovery. Whether it’s helping shy cats build trust, caring for young kittens, or supporting medical healing, individualized attention in a home setting leads to healthier, more adoptable cats.
Ultimately, fostering saves lives, improves animal welfare, and strengthens the entire rescue community—making it one of the most impactful ways to help cats in need.
If you are interested in becoming a foster, contact us using the Contact form.

