How You Can Help
Common Reasons cats & kittens are in need of foster care:
Foster parents are the lifeblood of this organization. We get new cat arrivals on a regular basis, whether it is a box of kittens left at our door, a phone call that someone has found a pregnant cat, a stray or, sadly someone needing to surrender his or her own pet. We often get emergency calls from other shelters asking if we can take a cat because they are full. AARF people are passionate; we are often the first responders and we always want to say, “Yes, we’ll be right there,” but first we have to find a safe home. We need a foster. That is where you come in. We hope you will join our foster community. It is through you that we can save these cats and kittens.
responsibilities of a Foster Parent:
Provide daily care including food (supplied by AARF), water, socialization, and a clean, safe environment
Provide transportation to and from medical appointments
Attend adoption fairs at least twice a month. Fairs are from 11 pm to 2 pm.
Provide socialization to move your foster cats toward being well-behaved inside companions
WHAT AARF PROVIDES: SEE FOSTER FAQ
Qualifications for Fostering:
In order to ensure that your foster kitty receives the care he or she needs, AARF asks that you meet the following criteria:
Must be at least 21 years old
Have a safe and secure space inside your home
Preferably a driver’s license and a vehicle
Ability to transport your cats to meet potential adopters, vet visits, and adoption events
Provide current veterinary records for all animals in your residence
Time to socialize your foster cat(s)
AARF Cat Foster Sign Up
Please fill out the sign up form and our foster coordinator will be in touch with you soon!
The more information you provide us, the better! Thank you for your interest in joining our team!