If you have lots of experience with cats, you can help a foster cat become an ideal pet by socializing it, teaching it to tolerate grooming, teaching it
good litter box habits, etc. — which will give your foster cat the
best chance
for a long, happy life with a loving family.
The reasons may include poor
litter box habits, feral cats, cats that are fearful of humans, or other situations determined by our feline care staff that would make these cats
best suited
for an alternative home.
Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction Frequently asked questions Section 2: Preparing
for your foster kittens Supplies you'll need Kitten - proofing your home Section 3: Scheduling appointments
for your foster kittens Section 4: Caring
for your foster kittens Caring
for bottle - fed kittens Weaning kittens Caring
for independent eaters Cleaning up between
litters Section 5: Fostering moms and kittens Bringing everyone home Mom's care of her kittens Problem behaviors in momma cats Separating kittens and moms Section 6: Medical and emergency protocols Veterinary care Signs of illness and what to do next Serious kitten ailments Criteria
for emergencies Section 7: Socializing and instilling
good behaviors in kittens Establishing
good litter box habits Discipline Play time Socializing and handling Appendix Guiding your foster kittens» behavior Litter box training for kittens an
litter box habits Discipline Play time Socializing and handling Appendix Guiding your foster kittens» behavior
Litter box training for kittens an
Litter box training
for kittens and cats