foster a cat
Fostering a cat not only saves lives, but is a truly rewarding experience. If you've ever considered fostering, or wondered what it entails, here is some information on how it works:
guidance & support
A socializing plan for the cat and guidance on implementing it with ongoing support with any issues that arise with the cat.

essential supplies
All necessary supplies, including litter, food, cat beds and toys, dishes, water bowls, and more as needed.

medical coverage
Payment for all medical care (which is to be provided by Cat Crew Rescue approved veterinarian in advance).

adoption placement
Marketing your foster cat and facilitating any introduction when there is an appropriate match.

your responsibility
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Provide a safe, peaceful environment for your foster cat in an appropriate space for the socializing plan (e.g. extremely shy cats should be kept to one room until they are interacting with confidence)
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Keep the cat indoors at all times with windows secured and screens only one-inch wide so the cat may not scratch through and potentially escape
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Provide a scooped litter box, fresh water and food (provided by Cat Crew Rescue) on a daily basis
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Provide Cat Crew Rescue with regular updates about the cat’s progress and observe closely for any possible health or behavior issues
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Administer any medications prescribed by a veterinarian or inform Cat Crew Rescue if unable to do so
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Inform Cat Crew Rescue when the cat seems ready for adoption, sharing information about the cat
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Provide Cat Crew Rescue with electronic photos and/or videos of the cat to be used to promote for adoption.
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