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Post by jennyc on Jan 13, 2012 0:13:40 GMT
If you are thinking of fostering perhaps you'd some more information. Fosterers take in animals while they look for their forever homes, homes they will hopefully never leave. While they are with fosterers they should be treated like a family pet as much as possible. This means they may even sleep on your bed along with your own animals. While in fosterers care they are still legally the rescues animals which means the rescue is responsible for finding them a home and any vets bills that arise (as long as the fosterer had permission to take to the vets) If you would like more information or to talk to another fosterer take a look here: nickoftime.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=fostering4Thank you for reading.
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Post by jennyc on Jan 19, 2012 12:49:25 GMT
If you would like to start fostering please fill in this template: Username on forum: Real name Contact number Email address Location Postcode Have you ever been homechecked? (please remember even if you have been homechecked some rescues may require a new homecheck to be done) If no, would you mind having a homecheck? If yes, can you please state who your last homecheck was with and when. In your home Do you have any children? Please state ages Do you have any other pets? Please state type/breed/sex Are you able to keep any pets seperate from above if need be? What animals would you be able to foster? Any other information or relevant experience? It then needs to be posted in each area that you can foster. Ie: Cats - nickoftime.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=fostering5Dogs - nickoftime.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=fostering6Other Animals - nickoftime.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=fostering7Thank you again.
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