REASONS TO BECOME A JUNIOR FOSTER
Fostering is one of the most rewarding volunteer jobs one could do. We don't lie when we say fostering saves lives because it truly does.
Many animals would not get a second chance at life if it weren't for dedicated fosters willing to open up their homes to our four (and sometimes 3) legged friends.
Here at Felines of Chicago, we are passionate about fostering so much so that we started an organization dedicated to recruiting fosters,
educating them, and supporting them. It is so important to us to make a difference in our community. If you're interested in becoming a foster parent then you have found
yourself in the right place. Take a look around at all the types of fosters we are seeking, fill out our placement survey, and please don't hesitate to
reach out to us if you have any questions. We are so excited you're here!
Many animals would not get a second chance at life if it weren't for dedicated fosters willing to open up their homes to our four (and sometimes 3) legged friends.
Here at Felines of Chicago, we are passionate about fostering so much so that we started an organization dedicated to recruiting fosters,
educating them, and supporting them. It is so important to us to make a difference in our community. If you're interested in becoming a foster parent then you have found
yourself in the right place. Take a look around at all the types of fosters we are seeking, fill out our placement survey, and please don't hesitate to
reach out to us if you have any questions. We are so excited you're here!
Neonatal FosteringKittens not eating on their own (requiring bottle feeding) or having a nursing momma. Must be able to feed every 2-4 hours (decreases with age). These are some of our most critical and fragile cases; because of this we offer a neonatal workshop and educational materials. |
Kitten FosteringKittens eating on their own and which are two or more weeks away from being ready for adoption. Kittens still may need to go through vetting. Fostering time commitment can range from 2-8 weeks. |
SocializationKittens or adults that need socialization to become adoptable or more adoptable. Some cats come a little spicy and/or a little shy. These need a patient foster willing to help socialize them. |
Special Needs FosteringFIV+, FeLV+, kittens or adults that need medical care or daily observation. Some of these cats need to be the only cat in the household (but not always). |
StaycationsA break from the rescue's shelter for a minimum of four weeks. |
Hospice CareKittens or adults that have developed a terminal illness: love and care is needed until they cross over the rainbow bridge. |
Interested in becoming a foster?
Fill out of foster survey and get placed today! |
FELINES OF CHICAGO FOSTER STORIES
How long do i have to foster a cat for?
Fostering can range from a few weeks to a few months depending on the cat and the situation. Average fostering is 6 weeks. Should you be unable to continue fostering at any time, Felines of Chicago would be more than happy to chat with the rescue you signed up with to see if we can move your fosters to a new home.
I have never owned a cat before, can I still foster?
Absolutely! We provide you with educational materials to help you get on your feet and our ears should you have any questions.
What does the rescue cover and provide?
All our rescue partners cover all vetting and medical for their cats. However, it is up to the foster to be able to provide food, litter and typical cat supplies for your foster. Some of our rescue partners do collect donations for their fosters and/or have monthly foster food pantries. Should you be unable to supply the necessary supplies needed for a happy & healthy feline, Felines of Chicago would be more than happy to chat with you and see if you qualify for our foster food pantry. Feel free to send us an e-mail for more information.