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What is the kitten foster program?
Kittens are some of the most at-risk pets in shelters because they require intensive around-the-clock care, and many shelters don't have the resources or staff to provide that level of care. That's why the focus of our kitten foster program is to rescue kittens up to eight weeks of age from shelters in the Salt Lake County area.
Why foster a kitten in Salt Lake County?
Why foster a kitten in Salt Lake County?
That's why the focus of our kitten foster program is to rescue kittens up to eight weeks of age from shelters in the Salt Lake County area. Not only does fostering help kittens find forever families, it saves their lives and greatly decreases the number of cats and kittens who are killed in Utah shelters each year.
What is the hardest thing about fostering kittens?
Sadly, kittens are fragile, so it is always possible for them to become ill and pass away while in a foster home. This may be the hardest thing about fostering kittens. If it's something you don't want to encounter, then fostering kittens may not be the best fit for you.
Is it hard to say goodbye to a foster cat?
Is it hard to say goodbye to a foster cat?
Fostering is a temporary situation and letting go of one foster kitty means you'll be able to help another. But it can still be hard to say goodbye. Thankfully, our foster team is here to help you through it.
How do I Foster a kitten from an animal shelter?
If your shelter doesn't have a foster program… Contact a local rescue group about fostering. Rescue groups can't pull animals out of shelters unless they have somewhere for them to go, so offering up your home will allow them to rescue animals from the shelter. You may find kittens outside and decide you want to help them.
How can I foster kittens in Utah?
How can I foster kittens in Utah?
If you need community service hours, on-site volunteering is an option. You can sign up online through utah.bestfriends.org. Your foster kittens should be separated from all other animals in your household and kept in a small area, such as a spare room or bathroom, where they have access to their food, water and litter box.