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Is ownership listed under your name?
What hours is someone usually home? Check all that apply.
How many people live in your household?
Has everyone in the household been vaccinated against rabies?
Have you ever bottle-fed kittens?
Have you ever owned or cared for a difficult cat? Please explain.
Would you be willing to foster a pregnant cat?
Would you be willing to foster a mother cat with kittens?
Would you be willing to foster kittens?
Would you be willing to foster a cat with medical needs?
Would you be willing to foster a cat that needs socializing?
Would you be willing to foster a cat that needs hospice (end-of-life) care?
How did you find out about Animal Allies?
Are you a member of Animal Allies?
I certify that the information I have supplied above is true and that any false statements may result in nullifying this foster care application. I further understand that this application is the property of Animal Allies and will be retained by them. I also agree to contact a representative of Animal Allies immediately for permission to return any animal I may foster from this Shelter should I need to relinquish care of this animal at any time. Animal Allies understands that taking an animal back is a far better alternative than risking abandonment, so please contact us.
Signed: My initials, entered in the box above, constitute an electronic signature which is a valid and legal substitution for my written signature.
Thank you for considering fostering a pet from Animal Allies. Please read below before submitting your application:
We sincerely hope that we may be of service to you. Please fill out this application completely. The application is designed to assist the potential foster care provider in finding an animal suitable to his/her lifestyle. The animals here at the shelter are termed "random source." This means that we accept animals from all sources including stray, abandoned, and homeless animals. THERE IS SOME RISK IN BRINGING AN ANIMAL from any shelter or humane organization into your home since frequently we have no background information on the health and temperament of an animal, or information given to us in inaccurate. We attempt to evaluate all incoming animals for health and temperament problems; however, thorough health screenings are not provided. Often certain types of problems will not demonstrate themselves until the animal is in a home situation or a specific time period has elapsed (as in the incubation period of certain viruses). For these reasons, WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE HEALTH OR TEMPERAMENT OF ANY ANIMAL and urge the owner of a newly acquired animal to bring the animal to a veterinarian for a thorough health screening as soon as possible. Some of the animals at Animal Allies have come from abusive or negligent homes. As a potential foster care provider, please be aware that most of the animals that need foster care will need an abundance of patience, understanding, time and training to make them agreeable companions. In order to be considered as a foster care provider today, you must: BE 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. Have identification showing your present address. Have the knowledge and consent of all adults living in your household. Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord or the person owning the premises in which the animal will be kept. Understand that this application is the property of Animal Allies and will be retained in its files. Understand that Animal Allies has full authority to approve or deny your application. Understand that Animal Allies reserves the right to verify all information submitted on this application, including veterinary information. UNDERSTAND THAT YOU MAY NOT TRANSFER CARE OF ANY ANIMAL ACQUIRED FROM ANIMAL ALLIES TO ANOTHER PARTY. IF YOU MUST RELINQUISH CARE OF ANY ANIMAL YOU HAVE ACQUIRED FROM ANIMAL ALLIES, YOU MUST CONTACT A REPRESENTATIVE OF ANIMAL ALLIES FOR PERMISSION TO RETURN THE ANIMAL TO ANIMAL ALLIES.
The animals here at the shelter are termed "random source." This means that we accept animals from all sources including stray, abandoned, and homeless animals. THERE IS SOME RISK IN BRINGING AN ANIMAL from any shelter or humane organization into your home since frequently we have no background information on the health and temperament of an animal, or information given to us in inaccurate. We attempt to evaluate all incoming animals for health and temperament problems; however, thorough health screenings are not provided. Often certain types of problems will not demonstrate themselves until the animal is in a home situation or a specific time period has elapsed (as in the incubation period of certain viruses). For these reasons, WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE HEALTH OR TEMPERAMENT OF ANY ANIMAL and urge the owner of a newly acquired animal to bring the animal to a veterinarian for a thorough health screening as soon as possible.
Some of the animals at Animal Allies have come from abusive or negligent homes. As a potential foster care provider, please be aware that most of the animals that need foster care will need an abundance of patience, understanding, time and training to make them agreeable companions.
In order to be considered as a foster care provider today, you must: