There are no unwanted cats, just unfound families...

Becoming a fosterer for the cats and kittens that come into rescue, is one of the most rewarding and uplifting things you can do. ​ There is a sense of achievement that comes every time a frightened, bewildered and anxious cat or kitten comes into your care, when you see them find their forever home as a confident, happy and healthy cat knowing you have made that happen! ​ It might be hard to let them go sometimes, but there will be plenty more that need your help and thanks to you, they will have a better life. ​ If you'd like to explore fostering these are some things you would need to consider: do you have a safe, quiet space separate from other animals where the cats/kittens can be kept initially? how much time each day will someone be at home? will you have time to play with the cats/kittens to ensure an enriched environment? are you able to take cats/kittens to routine vet appointments, i.e., do you have the means and the time for this? are all members of your household on board with fostering cats/kittens? do they have experience with cats / kittens? ​ From time to time cats or kittens with health conditions or special needs come into the Rescue, and they may not be suitable for rehoming. In such instances we look for long-term foster placements, where the Rescue continues to fund ongoing vet treatment. This can be the ideal solution for those wanting a cat but reluctant or unable to make the financial commitment for vet bills.


volunteer

We understand that not everyone has the space and time to foster cats or kittens, or there maybe environmental factors preventing this. There are many ways in which you could support the Rescue as a volunteer, and just a few of those are: ​ organising or attending fundraising events applying for grants / subsidies boosting our social media presence by sharing and promoting social media posts promoting our online raffles and auctions transporting cats and kittens to vet visits and foster homes delivering provisions and collecting cats ​ If you would like to know more, or have ideas for other ways you can help the Rescue and use your skills and