- What made you decide fostering at spcaLA was right for you?
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Home Phone Cell Phone Work Phone EmailOften, the need for Foster Parents arises quickly. What is the best way to reach you in these situations?
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Long Beach South Bay No preferencePlease select the location at which it would be most convenient for you to pick up foster animals.
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Yes NoHave you ever given medication to sick animals before?
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Yes NoDo you feel emotionally capable of “letting go” of animals, regardless of the outcome?
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Yes NoIf a foster needs immediate medical attention, are you able to provide necessary transportation?
- We try to foster the healthiest animals, but due to unforeseen circumstances, a foster animal may die in your care. Do you feel as though you can cope with that situation?
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RentOwn OtherDo you:
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Yes NoDoes your lease or landlord allow pets?
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Describe the primary location where animal(s) will be cared for:*
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Yes NoDo you have a fenced yard?
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Height of fence:
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Fence material:
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Yes NoDo any of the members of your household have allergies to pets?
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How do you plan to deal with them?
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Yes NoDo you have other pets now?
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Yes NoCan you keep your fosters separate from your own pets?
- If any of your pets have behavioral concerns or chronic illnesses, please explain below.
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Are there any restrictions such as work/school schedule that may affect your ability to foster?
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When will you be ready to begin fostering?
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How many weeks can you foster at a time?
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How many animals can you foster at a time?
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Please select the approximate time you are away from home, on average:
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Who will care for your foster pets when you are not at home?
What types of animals would you like to foster?
CATS | ||
Type of Cat | Estimated Duration | Interested? |
Mother with litter of kittens** | 2-8 weeks | |
Kittens eating on their own** | 2-8 weeks | |
Kittens that need bottle-feeding** | 2-8 weeks | |
Adults in needs of long-term care | 2-9 months |
DOGS | ||
Type of Dog | Estimated Duration* | Interested? |
Mother with litter of puppies** | 2-8 weeks | |
Puppies eating on their own** | 2-8 weeks | |
Puppies that need bottle-feeding** | 2-8 weeks | |
Adults in needs of long-term care | 2-9 months |
Breed | Sex | Age | Last Vaccinated | Spayed/Neutered? |
Yes No |
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