Check local shelters, rescues, and foster networks for available cats
Complete any foster application and screening requirements
Confirm your home allows fostering if you rent or have HOA rules
Prepare a separate quiet room for the cat
Remove hazards such as toxic plants, loose cords, small objects, and chemicals
Provide food, water, litter box, litter, bedding, and scratching options
Set up a carrier for transport and a hiding spot for security
Keep the cat separated from resident pets at first
Follow the rescue’s feeding, medication, and care instructions
Monitor eating, drinking, litter use, and behavior daily
Socialize the cat gradually at its comfort level
Schedule veterinary visits as directed by the rescue
Keep records of weight, appetite, medications, and symptoms
Use slow introductions if meeting other pets or people
Maintain a calm, predictable routine
Communicate regularly with the rescue about progress and concerns
Be prepared to return the cat to the rescue when the foster period ends
Consider adopting if the placement becomes a good long-term fit
