The RSPCA Yagoona Shelter is always in need of responsible and caring individuals to help rear kittens and puppies until they are old enough to be adopted.

The general timeframe for rearing puppies or kittens is from 1 to 4 weeks, depending upon how old the litter is. Rearing puppies and kittens is not an easy job and it takes a lot of time and effort on your part to do this. They need a lot of love and attention plus regular feeding.

To become a puppy or kitten rearer, you must be approved by the RSPCA Yagoona Shelter, a premises inspection be carried out and you must also be a member of the Auxiliary and the RSPCA.

RSPCA NSW, Yagoona Shelter is currently looking for interested people to help with the foster care program.

The purpose of foster care is to place into temporary care, those animals that do not cope well in a Shelter environment, or are too young or small to be eligible for adoption.

During the year 2005-2006 3149 kittens came into the shelter and of those 1261 were adopted. 1246 were too young for adoption. Some of these are the kittens that we can potentially send into foster care with the help of more foster carers. 490 kittens were sent out for foster care.

The fostering of animals is an important and rewarding part of the work that RSPCA NSW volunteers and staff undertake and gives those animals that would not normally be able to be re-homed a wonderful start in life before moving on to suitable, lifelong homes.

A lot of commitment and effort is required in caring for foster animals. If you are thinking of applying to become an RSPCA foster carer please consider the following:
  • Many of the animals that require fostering have already been through stressful changes so the carer may be faced with a period of adjustment where the animal, particularly older ones, may be unresponsive or afraid. This is usually overcome with time and patience.
  • It is also in the animal’s best interest to stay with the same foster carer until they are permanently re-homed; transferring between foster homes should be avoided so make sure that you have the time and resources available before taking on an animal.
  • Time must also be spent interacting with your fostered animal, this is especially important when they are young or the animal has a behavioural problem. Make sure that you are aware of exactly what type of training/modification is required and determine if you have the time and ability to carry it out before you take on an animal.
 

TYPE OF ANIMAL

TIME USUAL REQUIRED

HOURS PER DAY

CATS

Weaned kittens

1 – 5 weeks

2 hours

 

Cat & kittens

2 – 8 weeks

2 hours

 

Orphan newborn or un-weaned kittens

4 – 10 weeks

5 hours

 

Cats with ‘flu

1 – 3 weeks

1 – 2 hours

DOGS

Weaned puppies

1 – 3 weeks

3 hours

 

Dog & puppies

2 – 8 weeks

3 – 4 hours

 

Orphan newborn or un-weaned puppies

4 – 8 weeks

5 hours

ANIMALS WITH BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS

Cats and dogs

1 – 12 weeks but this can vary greatly depending upon the problem

2+ hours

SICK OR INJURED ANIMALS RECEIVING TREATMENT

Cats, dogs, pocket pets, livestock.

1 – 12 weeks depending on type of illness or injury

2+ hours depending on type of illness or injury

Caring for any animal means that an attachment to the animal will be formed.

Giving them up, even when you know they are going to loving homes, can be a very difficult and emotional experience. Make sure that you discuss this aspect of fostering with your family before making a commitment. Take into consideration any health issues your family may have or allergy sufferers. Think about how new animals coming into your home will impact on your current pets. Sometimes it is our own pets that make the decision for you as to whether you foster or not. All prospective foster carers will need to be prepared to become a member of the society, have an initial phone interview with the Foster Care Coordinator followed by an information session and a premises inspection.

For more information please contact the Foster Care Coordinator, Mez O’Brien, Monday – Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm on (02) 9770 7562 or email mobrien@rspcansw.org.au. Download the Foster Carer poster.

 

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