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Cat Foster Application
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In order to be considered for fostering you must; be at least 18 years of age, have legal identification with your current address, be willing to allow a home visit by a Planned Pethood representative, be willing to follow and abide by Planned Pethood's cat foster guidelines (which will be provided to and gone over with all applicants), and understand that Planned Pethood reserves the right to deny or revoke your foster status.
If you live in a dwelling you own, we need to see verification. If you rent or have other arrangements, we need to see a copy of the lease verifying that cats are allowed (and if there is a restriction to the number of animals allowed in the home per the lease agreement). |
| All medical situations for your foster cat need to be brought to the attention of the cat coordinator immediately. Medical care can be obtained, with approval at approved PPI veterinary clinics.
By fostering a Planned Pethood cat, you legally understand the cat is the property of Planned Pethood, Inc. You are answering this questionnaire truthfully and understand the terms and conditions involved in fostering. |
Please remember the majority of the felines in our adoption program are rescued from at risk situations. They have received veterinary care, but many have been in our program for as little as a day. Some viral and fungal diseases, such as upper respiratory and ringworm infections have an incubation period of 5 to 7 and 10 to 14 days. Planned Pethood felines receive all required medical attention, but we cannot guarantee the future health of any of our cats. Also please remember that a change of environment can alter a cat's personality, so please give your foster at least two weeks to adapt to its new surroundings. We will be very glad to help with difficult situations! Thank you for fostering! |