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Fostering And Cat Rescue Homes

By: Moses Wright

Cats may become homeless if the circumstances of their families change. If a family moves to a residence that does not allow cats or has a financial setback, the family may need to surrender the cat to an animal shelter or cat rescue home.

A cat may lose a home due to the development of an allergy by a family member. An unwanted litter of kittens is sometimes surrendered to a shelter due to neglecting to have the cats spayed and neutered.

Even though the majority of pets in animal rescue shelters are there due to changes in their families circumstances, many people mistakenly believe that they are there because they have behavior or health problems.

Animal shelters can be pushed to their limits in the number of pets they can care for at a time. Many animal shelters have ties with cat rescue homes and fostering homes that can take some cats until permanent homes are found.

Some animal shelters get help from volunteer fosterers to care for cats in their homes. This helps reduce the strain on the shelter. The fosterer provides a more normal home life experience for the cat than if the cat was in a shelter.

Many people become fosterers for different reasons. They may have a desire to feel needed by the fostered pets or are proud to be a part of animal rescue efforts. Fosterers often receive benefits directly from the pets in their care in the form of companionship and affection.

People may not realize that they can become fosterers. If the person has financial concerns in caring for cats, the potential fosterer should know that the animal shelter may cover many cat care costs. Many animal shelters cover any veterinary expenses.

If someone is interested in learning more about becoming a fosterer, the person should contact the local animal shelter for information. Animal shelters have rules and requirements to be sure that the foster home will provide adequate care for the fostered animals. Many animal shelters will do what they can to help interested people meet the requirements to become fosterers.

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