My first foster was a one year old kitty, Ebony. She was picked up as a feral / stray, was pregnant and had an abort and spay. She was recovering from that when she got here. It lasted 29 minutes! I phoned the coordinator and said, "This is not working." Reply: "Oh my, I was told she has a wonderful personality!" Me: "Oh she DOES that's the problem. Take me off the foster list and take her off the adoption list. She has her furrever home!" So Lesson #1: you have to be in a position to be able to add to your current pets!
Two years later, I am trapping a feral cat colony which includes some kittens. I catch 3 kittens and have to foster / hold them until the assessment is made if they can be socialized. Then if yes they move to a more permanent foster home. I had 3 kittens in 3 separate cages. Each morning and each evening, I had to transfer these "wild" kittens to carriers and clean out the cage, litter box, put the towels in the laundry and add new towels. These kittens were 8 to 10 weeks old, weaned, eating solid food, and knew what to do with a litter box: use it, then SIT in it!
So Lesson #2: kittens are MESSY!
I have 8 cats and 2 dogs of my own. Each and every one had to go into the spare bedroom and sniff and check out the newbies. Lesson #3: you need to be on constant alert with what is happening between ALL the pets in the house; and be able to close the door where the fosters are until everyone agrees to the arrivals.
The kittens passed their assessment and had to be transferred to their new foster homes. Lesson #4: you have to be willing to drive to new areas as you make transfers!
You don't mention if you will be fostering adults from a shelter, or kittens, or ferals. there are different "lessons" to be learned in each and every situation!
I also volunteer with bichon rescue and I had 2 bichons come through here (maybe you saw my thread about it, 2 weeks ago). Lesson #5: not every pet is going to get along with every other pet. You need to be prepared for CHAOS!![]()
That's about all I can think of off the top of my head. Did I mention it is fun? Oh yeah, it is MAJOR fun!






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Well I would say Freedom has summed it all up to well.. It is a very hard hard task.. Good Luck & let us know what is going on..
RIP Sabrina June 16 2011






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