7. Non-secure Living Environment 🤝❌
If your living environment is not secure, with potential hazards such as open windows, toxic plants, or other dangers, fostering may not be a good idea. Ensuring a safe space for the cat is essential.
Always communicate openly with the shelter or rescue organization about your capabilities, experience, and living situation, especially if you’re also exploring options beyond fostering, like working with verified cat breeders for long-term adoption.
The Ups and Downs: Challenges and Rewards 😻
There are moments when you’re cleaning up yet another accident or waking up at 2 a.m. to check if the kitten is breathing. And there are moments when you catch yourself smiling just watching them sleep.
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