Definition of Foster Care

- You don't physically take the animal into your home, but you take on the costs of caring for a particular animal at the shelter (food, treatment, vaccinations, etc.) or take care of it with regular visits.

- Sometimes referred to asa “Care sponsor”.

How it works

-Financial support: By making a donation to our shelter, you will cover the monthly food, medicine or veterinary expenses of a life.

- Time and Labor: You go to the shelter at certain times and provide support such as walking, petting, socializing and meeting basic needs.

- Shared Responsibility: You will stay in contact with the association staff and follow the health/psychology status of the pet.

Who Can Do It?

- Those who cannot keep animals at home (rent ban, family reasons, etc.).

- Those who are financially constrained but can spare the time.

- University students or employees who want to connect with animals.

- Those who cannot make a long-term commitment but want to provide periodic support.

What are the Advantages?

- It does not require a home environment, you just need to take the time to slsnimixs the association.

- The financial burden is not entirely on you (you can contribute as much as you wish).

- Can be seen as a social responsibility project (can be included in school/work projects).

You can contact us about foster care using the form below.

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