Foster a Cat in Nottingham - Provide a Temporary Home with Robin Hood Cats Rescue!
Can you offer a temporary home to one or more of our cats in need? Robin Hood Cats Rescue is actively seeking
compassionate individuals for short and long-term fostering arrangements. Fostering a cat not only benefits the
cat in transition but also offers flexibility for those unable to commit to permanent pet ownership.
Why Foster with Robin Hood Cats Rescue?
- Win/Win Situation: Fostering provides a temporary home environment for cats before they find
their forever homes.
- Flexibility: Ideal for those who may be unable to keep a cat long term/permanently but still
want to make a positive impact.
- Variety of Situations: From emergency fostering to pregnant females, multiple cats, mom cats
with kittens, single cats, seniors, and weaned kittens – there's a fostering opportunity for everyone.
What's Involved with Fostering?
Most fostered cats stay in a spare room with access to essential amenities like a litter box, bedding, food,
water, and toys. As we are on limited funds we ask that you supply the food and litter, however donations
received to the rescue will be distributed where possible. All medical needs of the fostered cats are covered
by Robin Hood Cats Rescue.
Some of the cats may be scared or nervous so will need time and patience to come round. Other cats and kittens
that come into the rescue are confident and will only need to be fostered for a short time before they are adopted.
Who can Foster?
- Students with prior approval from landlord
- People in rented accommodation with prior approval from landlord
- People with other animals
- People with children young and old
- Singles or couples
Is Fostering Right for You?
Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of these cats in transition. Discover if fostering with
Robin Hood Cats Rescue is the perfect fit for you.
If you are curious and want to know more about cat and kitten fostering
contact us today!
Angel
Sponsor Only
Angel is 20 years old, though you’d never know to look at her! She came to us in a terrible state, starving and riddled with parasites.
Wolfie
Sponsor Only
Wolfie is sponsor only as he has some complex health issues we’re still trying to get to the bottom of. He was surrendered with his brother and has been in foster ever since.
Chestnut
Sponsor Only
Chestnut is about 4 and was part of a feral colony in Arnold, although he came to us as a kitten he has not really ever trusted hoomans.
Anton
Sponsor Only
Anton is totally deaf. He also suffers gum and pain issues, he’s about 5 or 6 years old. His family moved overseas but he didn’t settle, hiding inside the sofa and only coming out at night, so it was no life.
Annie
Sponsor Only
Annie is about 7 or 8 years old and had a very hard life before she came to us. She was living ouitside and by the age of 18 months had has at least 3 litters of kittens.