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Foster Parents Wanted

One of the objectives of The Good Samaritan Pet Center is to help find homes for displaced animals. Caring individuals are desperately needed to offer dogs and cats temporary shelter and care until permanent homes can be found. If you can spare a little extra time, some love, and have some extra room in the house, you can help a homeless cat, kitten, or dog transition from a hopeless situation, into one that is stable and nourishing.

What is expected of a foster parent?

· A clean, nurturing, indoor home for the cat or dog, pending adoption.
· Ability to bring the animal to the vet for spaying/neutering or other treatment.
· Ability to give medications as needed.
· Show the animal to potential adopters and at Good Samaritan events.

Is the foster parent responsible for expenses?

No. Good Samaritan will pay for the animal’s veterinary care and medications.
Good Samaritan can also provide food, litter, and loan food/water bowls, litter
box, and carrier if needed. Alternatively, the foster parent may purchase food
and supplies for the foster pet as a donation, provide receipts, and receive an
acknowledgement for tax deduction purposes.


For More information call
The Good Samaritan Pet Center at
303-333-2291
 

 

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