Foster Qualifications
To be a successful foster parent, you will need a compassionate nature, the cooperation of your family or roommates, flexibility, and some knowledge of animal behavior. The length of time a foster pet may stay in your home varies with the animal’s situation. Some pets take longer to find homes for, so you must be willing to foster the pet until he/she is adopted. There is also a chance that the pet is returned to the rescue after being adopted and you must also be willing to take the foster pet back into your home if he/she is returned.
You must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid state or federal issued form of ID. Must also be able to provide proof of address.
You must be able and willing to transport your foster to and from vet appointments, adoption events, photo shoots, fundraisers, training sessions, and meet and greets upon request.
Lost & Found AF will conduct a home visit prior to you receiving your first foster pet. You must pass the home inspection in order to start fostering a Lost and Found Animal Foundation pet.
Foster Policies and Procedures
You will be required to fill out a foster agreement and liability waiver in the event that you are approved to be a Lost and Found Animal Foundation foster.