Many people love animals and want to help them in some way, but just don't know how. They know they can't 'adopt them all' and maybe don't have a ton of extra time to spend traveling back and forth to shelters. Enter in Pet Fostering.
By fostering an animal in your home you not only give that animal a more comfortable surrounding while he awaits his forever home, but you greatly increase his chances of adoption.
Let's explore some of the other reasons that fostering animals is a great idea...
When you foster an animal you free up space for the shelter/rescue to take in another animal, therefore helping out two critters with just fostering one.
You can really help the animals adapt to being in a home and around a family (and possibly other pets), therefore giving them a better chance at being adopted.
Having an animal in your home where you can socialize them to different people and events gives that animal more confidence and ability to adapt to changes, therefore giving that animal a better chance at a successful adoption.
You can give a sick or injured animal a quiet, calm place to recover from their injuries (illness). Being in a loving home instead of a cage at a shelter can help facilitate recovery and provide the animal a better chance at a forever home.
Fostering an animal gives you the chance to better evaluate the animal's behaviors without the stress of him living in a shelter. By getting to know a more true account of an animal's behaviors, habits, likes & dislikes you can make better matches for adoption and therefore better assure a forever home.
Just knowing that you saved a life (maybe even two - see #1) is the greatest feeling in the world. Watching an animal grow in his confidence and learn to trust is an amazing feeling that not many other events can reproduce.
Fostering is the most wonderful gift you can give to rescue animals. While most everyone has doubts when starting out, about getting too attached, not having the space, etc., they find after their first foster that they CAN do it. And many who foster one, continue to foster - it becomes almost an addiction.
If you want to help animals, but have been unsure up until now of how to do so, look into fostering. It is an experience you will always treasure.
(Side note: fostering can be a lot of work, you should think it through and have a plan before committing to care for any animal)
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