our backbone
Foster homes provide shelter, TLC and love to the many cats who have been fortunate enough to get a second chance at a good life. Rescue would not be possible were it not for the amazing people who open their homes, and hearts, to our rescued cats. It’s a labour of love.
We can never have too many foster homes, as cats have a lot of different needs and not every home meets those needs. Being able to place a cat in a home with no pets, or one with a lot of pets, or one experienced in specialized care can make all the difference. Every foster has something special to offer and we are forever grateful to the people who care for our cats.
what does it take to be a foster home?
- A genuine love of cats, compassion, patience and determination
- A spare room in the home the cat can start out in
- Spayed/neutered pets who are up-to-date on their vaccinations
- Enough time at home to work with cats who need help with medical, and possibly behavioural, issues.
- A willingness to keep a log of the cat’s progress
- Ability to take the cat to vet appointments, or facilitate a WLCA transporter to pick up/drop off
- Administer medication as part of treatment
- Provide approved food at specified intervals
- Scoop litterbox daily and note consistency/frequency of output
- Report anything unusual with the cat’s health or behaviour
- Interact with the cat throughout the day, for physical activity and mental stimulation
- Supervise introductions to residents pets, once approved
WLCA provides vet care for all foster cats and makes individual arrangements for food and litter. To become a foster home, please use the contact form to request information or an application.


