My adult cat lets everyone know he is in charge. We've just started fostering kittens with the Humane Society. They give you kittens that are underweight or have mild problems such as a cold, and you take care of them for 2 weeks or more and then bring them back. Every kitten that gets fostered has a great chance at being adopted. When the humane society is at capacity, these kittens tend to just be euthanized if there is no one to foster them. It's also like a kitten exchange program... great for anyone who ever complained that kittens eventually turn into cats! Although my adult cat is the greatest (but he isn't as pleased as I am about the HS kitten foster program.) Call your local humane society and inquire if you'd like to get involved! I know our Humane Society doesn't have nearly enough volunteers for fostering and that programs everywhere are looking for help.
good job on starting to foster!
I am actually a 13 year old girl and my moms been doing this ( fostering kittens ) for 10 years now.
We actually start with a pregnant mother cat and we keep the mother and the kittens for 8 weeks after their born
SmexxiSarah 3 years ago
Oddly enough,our meanest cat accepts the foster kittens the best, must be the mom in her!!
cjmalkin 3 years ago
i am going to foster this summer. i am sure my cat, Bota, will be furious...ah well. she'll live, but the kitties will need us.
cutieutie13 4 years ago
cool cats! especially Julian
JaguarJohnny 5 years ago
Ah, the reluctant foster brother... we have had similar experiences!
videotrax 5 years ago