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Volunteer

We are in urgent need of volunteers to help out with the many areas involved in running an animal rescue group.

Our highest priority is Foster Homes! Each cat, kitten, puppy or dog we can provide with a foster home means we have saved another life. Fostering is easy, you simply provide the pet with food, water and a loving home until he/she is ready to be adopted by thier forever home family.

We also need people to clean and play with the kitties while they are waiting their new forever home.

Also any donations such as sealed food, toys, cat trees etc are greatfully excepted. Please call and we can let you know the drop off location.

The Beauty and Magic of Fostering
Learn more about what fostering is, why it saves cats' lives and how you can help.
By Dusty Rainbolt


Fostering takes support from the community to maintain no-kill shelters and rescue organizations. Volunteer foster homes provide easy, inexpensive ways for humane groups to save animals. Fostering cats reminds me of the old army slogan, "The toughest job you'll ever love." You give the cat or kitten a temporary home. You invest love and effort into the cat's physical and emotional recovery. Finally, he or she loves you, trusts you and then, like star crossed lovers, it's time to let him or her go. The toughest part comes when you say goodbye. Fostering is difficult and emotional, but it's for a higher cause with a broader picture.

Both municipal and nonprofit shelters utilize foster homes. However, foster homes especially benefit rescue organizations around the country that can't afford a shelter or that would rather invest their financial resources in the animals rather than a building, its staffing and upkeep. Even shelters that house animals on site occasionally use foster homes for nice animals with special needs.

In many communities, volunteer foster networks and no-kill rescue groups remove most of the adoptable animals from shelters that euthanize, put them in foster homes, and then place them in forever homes through adopt-a-pet events. PetSmart, PETCO and many independent pet stores provide a place for the public to meet the available animals and for the rescuers to screen potential adopters.

The Top 10 Benefits of Fostering Cats
1. Fostering saves millions of cats' and dogs' lives each year.
2. Fostering gives one-on-one attention to orphans and animals with trust issues that shelters otherwise would have to euthanize immediately.
3. Fostering allows cats to live in a home environment and become accustomed to typical sights, sounds and smells rather than being confined to a cage.
4. Fostering allows the foster owner to get to know the cat and give potential adopters a better idea about its personality.
5. Fostering helps socialize shy cats.
6. Fostering helps shelters build their facilities as well as keep them staffed.
7. Fostering allows parents who want their kids to experience the miracle of birth to do so without adding to the pet population by fostering a pregnant queen.
8. Fostering cats provides short-term companions for seniors without the personal pet expenses.
9. Fostering gives you an opportunity to really get to know a cat before you make a long-term commitment.
10. Fostering allows you to have no out-of-pocket expenses except food and litter because many rescue groups pay for all the foster cat's medical needs. All you add is love.

If you feel this sounds like something you would enjoy doing then please contact us at foster@kitkatsrescue.org - each and every soul saved will thank you!

Phone: 480.272.9018
Email: info@kitkatrescue.org


If you would like more information on volunteering then please fill out the form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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T: 480.272.9018 | E: info@cactuscatsrescue.org
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