Fostering Form for Cats


Your Contact Details



A bit about your interest in Fostering a Cat or Kitten
As a centre, when looking to place an animal in foster, we prioritise those in most need of a home environment, therefore, ask all foster carers to remain open minded when it comes to breed and type of cat (although we will always match you appropriately).







What we will need to consider







Now a little about your home


Please note: We will ask for written proof of landlord permission, therefore recommend you having this to hand prior to being contacted. This can be in the form of a letter, tenancy agreement or an email from your landlord agreeing to you housing animals. Some new requests for permission can take up to 28 days to process, meaning we will not be able proceed with your application.


A little about your family...

References
In order to become a foster carer with CDCH, we will require you to provide the details of two people (un-related to you), who would be happy to be contacted and give a personal reference on your behalf. Please note, we will not make contact with anyone prior to a conversation with yourself about your application to foster and the information provided will not be used for any other purpose. If you are unable to provide this information now, then we will request it at the next stage.

Confirmation


We'd love to keep in contact with you!
We’d love for you to become part of our community and to be able to keep you up to date about our news, tips and events. Tell us how you would like to hear from us.

All personal information supplied by you on this application form will be processed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals whose privacy policy is available and published at: www.rspca.org.uk/privacy or on request by calling Supporter Services on 0300 123 0346. This applies whether the information is supplied directly to the national RSPCA (charity 219099), as data controller, or is shared with us by an RSPCA Branch (a separately registered charity) as a joint data controller. The term "RSPCA" will refer to both data controllers.






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