First Name*
Last Name*
Address
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code -
Email*
Home Phone
Cell Phone*
Are you 18 or older?
Please check all animals in which you are interested in fostering:
How well do you know cats?
How many days a week do you work?*
How many hours a work day will the animal be alone?*
Some animals do not do well with young children or with men. We want to best match foster pet to your home situation What are the ages of and your relationship to all those living in the home?
Do you live in a home, apartment, condo or townhouse?
Due rental laws and pet deposits, you must own your home in order to foster with Paw Placement. Do you own your home?
Is anyone in your home allergic to cats, dogs or both?
Have all members in your household agreed to foster?
Please list the BREED, AGE and GENDER of all animals currently in your home:*
Are all animals in your home current on vetwork and altered?
If not, why:
With which other rescue groups do you also volunteer, if any?
If you are fostering animals for other rescue groups, how many and what breed-mixes?
Do you have a doggy door?
If YES, please describe where doggy door leads:
Most Paw Placement kitties have their claws. Are you willing to foster a fully-clawed feline?
Where will the cat be kept during the day?
Where will the cat be kept at night?
Where will the cat be kept when you are not home?
What is your experience in bottle-feeding or fostering kittens (please tell us if you have fostered litters in the past and their ages):
Should your foster animal require vetwork, are you willing to take the animal to the nearest approved Paw Placement vet partner? All appointments will be made at your convenience, as is reasonable.
Fostering homeless cats means providing structure and some training. What behaviors are you willing to work with (please check all that apply):
Homeless animals come from unknown circumstances. Even if they are normally well-behaved cats, there may be behavioral issues to work through as the animal adjusts to your home. This is an important reality with fostering. How do you feel about this and how experienced are you with cat behavior?
Paw Placement has guidelines for training and behavior modification. With the introduction of a foster cat into your home, these methods may need to be applied to your own pets. Are you willing to use the methods we recommend with your animals?
Paw Placement routinely arranges a home visit with new fosters and adoptive homes. The goal is not to check on cleanliness or housekeeping, but to make sure that the home is or could be compatible with a rescue dog or cat. The yard is checked to make sure it is securely fenced, the sleeping area for the animal is inspected and any training necessary is discussed. Are you willing to have a home visit prior to fostering?
Comments or Questions:
With my Electronic Signature, I verify that all of my responses on this application are, to the best of my knowledge, true and complete. I understand that falsifying answers on this application, or at any time during the approval process, disqualifies me from fostering with Paw Placement. Electronic Signature: *