🇫-2231 🙋‍♀️🐱💛 Foster carer interest Cats


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Foster carer categories
(by cat age group)

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1. Neonatal kittens
  • Bottle feeding every few hours
  • Experience required
  • Warmth and constant monitoring essential

2. Weaned kittens (5–8 weeks)

  • Eating on their own but still fragile
  • May need litter training and socialising


3. YoungKittens

  • Active, playful, and social
  • Usually healthy but still need observation

4. Teenage kittens
  • Independent but still growing
  • Great for first-time foster carers

5. Young adults
  • Fully litter trained
  • Socialisation and stimulation important

6. Adult cats
  • Generally lower maintenance
  • Good for quieter foster homes

7. Senior cats
  • May require medical attention or special diets
  • Ideal for calm and experienced homes


You might still be able to foster for us, but of course we cannot mix FIV-negative cats with FIV-positive ones, for the safety of all the animals.