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What would I be expected to do as a foster parent?
- Provide a clean nurturing, indoor home for the cat, pending adoption.
- Bring the animal to an SPCR approved veterinarian for exams, vaccinations and other routine treatment.
- Give medication as needed. We teach the inexperienced!
- SPCR has a spay/neuter before adoption policy, meaning that we spay/neuter all of our animals before they are adopted.
- For adult cats, many of whom are spayed/neutered almost immediately upon entering our system, they are ready for adoption after they have recovered from surgery and have received any needed medical treatment.
- For young kittens, this policy means that the commitment to foster can be longer. Kittens are usually spayed/neutered around 12-14 weeks.
Rehan Tengku2017-03-20T20:56:08-05:00
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