3. Never allow an unrestrained dog near the foster cat unless the dog is extremely reliable. 4. Never use clumping litter for kittens under 6 months of age. 5. Ensure recommended or required vaccinations and dewormers are given on schedule. ...
Near midnight, a woman rolled up to the house in her SUV, borrowed two carriers, and returned shortly with both mother cats and the kittens. The original plan was for their owner to take them back once a new place to live was found, but given circumstances (global pandemic, among other ...
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carriers, food dishes, bottles, formula, cotton balls, blankets, and toys. It’s really quite incredible. Then when I take the kittens back to the shelter, I also take most of the big things back until I get more kittens. This really helps me preserve space in my small studio apartment...
For example, the difference between fostering a healthy animal, a dog or cat with ringworm, an upper respiratory infection, kittens or puppies who haven’t been weaned, etc. They may require a home check, sending someone from the foster care team to walk through your space. It might sound...