Cat Fosterer (Stockport)
We are looking to recruit cat and kitten fosterers for some of the animals in our care. Some cats, who are waiting to be rehomed, don’t respond well to cattery life and thrive much better in the care of a quiet foster home.
For whatever reason the cat has come into our care, being in a home environment is far more beneficial to their welfare for many reasons, such as medical issues or behavioural problems (very nervous) or if they are pregnant or nursing mothers or kittens which need additional care and are simply too young to rehome.
As a cat fosterer you will play a vital role in looking after the cats in our care until they find a new home. You'll be fostering cats in your own home and ensuring a safe environment that will cater for their individual (and sometimes complex) needs. This will include allowing them to take the time to become accustomed to their new surroundings and people in those surroundings, feeding them and giving them medication if required. The care and interaction you will provide will help the cats in your care develop the socialisation skills which can aid a successful rehoming.
This is a great opportunity to make a real difference to the welfare of cats. Having animals in foster homes help us help more animals by freeing up space in our Centres.
What is needed to be a good cat fosterer:
- You must be 18+ years.
- You will need landlord permission if in rented accommodation.
- Have time to spend with them and be on hand to deliver plenty of cuddles and playtime!
- A spare room at home for fostering a cat (they will not be allowed outside of your home environment, so would need a specific space).
- Have lots of love, time and patience to give the animal whilst they are with you.
- Flexibility - we may need to pick the cat up during working hours to attend veterinary appointments.
- Be comfortable with potential adopter's viewing the cat at your home.
- A commitment of 3 months or longer.
We’re looking for people who have owned, looked after or fostered cats before, and understand their behaviours and needs. All necessary equipment and veterinary care will be supplied and funded by the RSPCA. You will have the support of our staff on hand should you need it.
To apply, please complete our application form which will ask you to expand on your experience and home environment. Our application process is very thorough as fostering is a very responsible but rewarding role. It may take up to 30 minutes to complete the application, so make sure you have a cup of tea to hand as you complete it.
If successful, you’ll be added to our team of fosterers . You’ll get online access to all the necessary training for your role and we ask you to keep this up to date. We have a suite of wellbeing resources available and can make reasonable role adjustments to support you in your volunteering.
We celebrate and respect the diversity of our RSPCA team and embrace the individual qualities, skills and experiences that everyone brings.