Kittens needing fosterers
ðââ¬Looking for long term foster homes ð
In the last few months I've unfortunately lost many fosterers for all good reasons (foster fails ð) and I'm desperately in need of new foster homes, if I can't find anymkre reliable foster homes i may have to cut down on intake.
I currently have two long term foster homes (one is having renovations so will be taking a break march onwards) and about 3 short term fosterers that aren't always available.
I'm looking for people who can commit to long term fostering and people who are comfortable taking in larger litters and adult cats.
What's needed?:
â¡A safe home
â¡ LOVE
â¡Pet friendly home
â¡Commitmemt
â¡Transportation
â¡Live in or near the city (tawa, ngaio boundary-ish) if you are located in the hutt please contact Neko Ngeru Cat Adoption Cafe
â¡Good Communication
â¡ oh and love
What's ideal but not necessary?:
â¡A separate room
â¡Time when handling younger kits with no mum, if mums there she does all the work.
â¡Funds to supply food and litter but if needed am able to reimburse, vet bills and stuff like that is covered.
It doesn't matter if you have a big family, live alone, have other pets ð
Please PM me if this sounds like something you could be interested in or if you have any questions.
Thank you, Kirihika ( PÅneke Ngeru Rescue )
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