As a member of the Regina Cat Rescue (RCR) Foster Home team, you will be responsible for the assessment of potential foster homes, placement of
tame cats into suitable foster homes and oversight of the care provided to cats while in RCR foster homes.
Not exact matches
Tame, friendly stray
cats can and should be picked up off the street and adopted
into homes again.
A great deal of time and effort can go
into attempting to
tame an adult feral
cat, with no assurance of success.
(Young kittens and
tame cats are removed from the colony and placed
into foster homes where they are nurtured until they can be adopted.)
Very young kittens can be successfully rescued from the colony,
tamed, and adopted
into loving indoor homes.Not all
cats that are in colonies are feral.
Other approaches, like adoption or relocation, don't because most feral
cats can't be easily
tamed and if relocated, other
cats move
into the colony territory
All of the
tame cats found on the backlot have been adopted
into new homes.
Regina
Cat Rescue (RCR) is fortunate to have many dedicated volunteers who care for our rescued
cats and kittens - from the
tame kitties placed
into foster care to the community
cats who are happiest living on the streets with the support of our Community
Cat Team.
The idea of kids who turn
into squids spraying ink at each other with super-charged super-soakers is relatively
tame compared to the octopus DJ boss, or other characters like the flag - toting fat
cat orchestrating matches and the furry shrimp who sells shoes.