We are always in need of foster carers for some of our rescued animals who are in need of 'that little bit extra'.
We may have a litter of kittens that have lost their mum and need bottle feeding and constant care, they always thrive better when they are with one sole carer that is devoted to all their little needs.
We may have a dog in for re-homing who needs to learn how to live in a proper home, how to ride in a car, go for a walk on the beach or even be taught how to walk on a lead.
It may be a pregnant mum-to-be who needs a quiet, isolated spot just to have her litter and wean them in.
There are numerous ways that foster carers can help - please speak to us if you think you can help.
Please remember if you are considering becoming a foster carer that you will need to devote a lot of time and effort - you will also need patience. Our first priority is to the care of the animals. We will need certain information to assess the suitability of any prospective carer.
Please note training will be given if required.
Full support and advice is given to our foster carers at all times.
If you would like to provide foster care, then please contact us.
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You can also help through the donation of your time, please see our Volunteering and Foster Care and Fundraising pages, for more information.
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