Thursday, November 3, 2011

Foster Homes Urgently Needed

As the temperature drops, the calls for help with stray and homeless cats increase as people don't want to see cats and kittens left out in the cold.

PFA has received numerous requests for help with strays over the last few weeks, and unfortunately we are maxed out to the point where we can not take in new rescues.

Currently, we have a number of cats / kittens waiting for foster care:
  • a siamese cross female found stray in the General Hospital area
  • one 8 week old black kitten and one 12 week old tabby kitten found stray in the north end
  • a litter of manx kittens in an unheated barn outside the city (about 5-6 weeks old now) 
  • a grey tabby adult female that has been homeless for several months
  • a white female who is stray in the north end, and has not been claimed
  • an adult calico with frozen ears currently scavenging at a golf course
These are just some of the cats on our radar screen that need help.

If you can foster a cat, even short-term, please let us know at pfasask@gmail.com . PFA covers all vet care and can assist with food and litter donations.  All you need is a spare room and compassion for homeless animals.

If you are looking for a feline friend or know someone who is interested in adopting, please send them our way! Adoptions not only help deserving cats get good homes, but they free up foster care spots for other rescues.  View our adoptable cats and kittens at http://www.people4animals.ca/

If fostering or adopting are not options for you, please consider other ways to help including donating to help provide vet care, or volunteering to help feed street cats, raise funds or help adoptable cats find homes.  There are many ways to help!



-Alanna


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