The truth is, fostering brings a mix of soft wins and hard lessons.
The Tough Stuff (That No One Puts on the Flyer) 🐾
- Cats may hide for days. Or hiss. Or refuse to eat.
- Some kittens need round-the-clock feeding, every 2 to 3 hours.
- Medical surprises happen: diarrhea, colds, parasites, ringworm.
- Your own pets, if you have them, may need to be kept separate.
- Saying goodbye? Never easy.
Especially when you foster a kitten, the attachment builds fast. Their tiny paws, their round eyes, and the way they curl into you without hesitation all leave a mark. And letting go when they’re adopted can feel like heartbreak and pride at the same time.
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